The recognition of proprietary rights in human tissue in common law jurisdictions [0.03%]
普通法管辖区的人体组织产权认定问题研究
R S Magnusson
R S Magnusson
Human tissue is used in an increasing number of medical and scientific contexts. Despite this, the law has traditionally regarded such tissue as having no status in law. This paper provides an overview of the issue of property rights in hum...
R G Smith
R G Smith
In the article Mr. Smith considers the need for reform in the area of defining when death occurs and the various approaches that exist to define death. He then analyses the stages of the developments in the various Australian jurisdictions ...
T Dower
T Dower
The recent Federal Court decision in McBain v. Victoria, which rendered inoperative a Victorian law that restricted assisted reproductive technology to married or heterosexual de facto couples, has raised the issue of whether lesbians shoul...
B Bennett
B Bennett
In recent years there has been considerable debate over the legal and ethical issues associated with posthumous reproduction. This article analyses recent cases and legal regulation of reproductive technologies in Australia. The issues asso...
Advanced directives, the right to die and the common law: recent problems with blood transfusions [0.03%]
先进指令、死亡权利与普通法:输血近况问题
C Stewart
C Stewart
The Australian common law suffers from a lack of judicial authority on the right to die, in particular the right of patients to make anticipatory decisions to refuse treatment. Recent cases concerning the right of patients to refuse life-sa...
Pascal Kasimba,Stephen Buckle
Pascal Kasimba
Roger Magnusson
Roger Magnusson
Rowan Neilson
Rowan Neilson
Danuta Mendelson
Danuta Mendelson
David Lanham,Belinda Fehlberg
David Lanham