Who decides where normal ends and perverse begins? The leading case on consent to injury in criminal law, R v Brown, raises questions as to the…
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In healthcare, the patient’s autonomy has risen to an almost unassailable tenet. Patients now have power over their own healthcare management, supported by a strong presumption of autonomy.…
Leave a CommentThe law in the UK regarding surrogacy is particularly strict. Section 2 of the Surrogacy Arrangements Act 1985 bans commercial surrogacy in the UK. The only prohibited form…
Leave a CommentBy Emilia Niemic The session ‘Trends in Bioethics’ was one that I enjoyed most. Dr Tenzin Wangmo presented research revealing that the number of articles…
Leave a CommentBy Dunja Begović Part of a series of blog posts from the IAB 2016 Mason Institute Scholarship Winners. Trying to answer what I enjoyed most about…
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