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E-grāmata: Oxford Handbook of Comparative Health Law

Edited by (Jean Monnet Professor of European Union Law), Edited by (Judge Jack and Lulu Lehman Professor at UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Aug-2021
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190846770

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The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Health Law addresses some of the most critical issues facing scholars, legislators, and judges today: how to protect against threats to public health that can quickly cross national borders, how to ensure access to affordable health care, and how to regulate
the pharmaceutical industry, among many others. When matters of life and death literally hang in the balance, it is especially important for policymakers to get things right, and the making of policy can be greatly enhanced by learning from the successes and failures of approaches taken in other
countries. Where there are "common challenges" in law and health, there is much to be gained from experiences elsewhere. Thus, for example, countries that suffered early from the COVID-19 pandemic provided valuable lessons about public health interventions for countries that were hit later.
Accordingly, the Handbook considers key health law questions from a comparative perspective.

In health law, common challenges are frequent. In addition to ones already mentioned, there are questions about addressing the social determinants of health (e.g., poverty and pollution), organizing health systems to optimize use of available resources, ensuring that physicians provide care of the
highest quality, protecting patient privacy in a data-driven world, and properly balancing patient autonomy with the interest in preserving life when reproductive and end-of-life decisions are made.

This Handbook's wide scope and comparative take on health law are particularly timely. Economic globalization has made it increasingly important for different countries to harmonize their legal rules. Students, practitioners, scholars, and policymakers need to understand how health laws vary across
national boundaries and how reforms can ensure a convergence toward an optimal set of legal rules, or ensure that specific legal arrangements are needed in particular contexts. Indeed, comparative analysis has become essential for legal scholars, and The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Health Law is
the only resource that provides such an analysis in health law.
About the Editors xi
About the Contributor s xiii
1 Editors' Introduction To The Oxford Handbook Of Comparative Health Law
1(18)
Tamara K. Hervey
David Orentlicher
Part I Paradigms Of Healthcare Systems, Law, And Regulation
2 Paradigms Of Healthcare Systems, Law, And Regulation: A Transatlantic Conversation
19(50)
Alceste Santuari
William Sage
Part II Preventing Ill Health
3 Introduction To Public Health Law
69(8)
Wendy E. Parmet
Markus Frischhut
Amandine Garde
Brigit Toebes
4 Communicable And Other Infectious Diseases: The Eu Perspective
77(20)
Markus Frischhut
5 Communicable Disease Law In The United States
97(22)
Wendy E. Parmet
6 Us Law Relating To Noncommunicable Diseases
119(24)
Wendy E. Parmet
7 The Lack Of Coherence In The European Union's Approach To Noncommunicable Disease Prevention
143(28)
Amandine Garde
8 Socioeconomic Health Inequalities In Europe: The Role Of Law And Human Rights
171(18)
Brigit Toebes
9 Social Determinants In The United States
189(20)
Wendy E. Parmet
Part III Treating Ill Health
Access To The Healthcare System
10 Introduction To Access To Healthcare
209(4)
Andre Den Exter
Mark A. Hall
Allison K. Hoffman
Keith Syrett
11 The American Pathology Of Inequitable Access To Medical Care
213(30)
Allison K. Hoffman
Mark A. Hall
12 Access To Healthcare In Europe
243(32)
Andre Den Exter
Keith Syrett
Regulation Of Health Care Services, Facilities, And Transactions
13 Introduction To Regulation Of Professionals And Facilities
275(2)
Deirdre Madden
Isaac D. Buck
14 Regulation Of Professionals And Facilities In Europe
277(16)
Deirdre Madden
15 Regulation Of Professionals And Facilities In The United States
293(18)
Isaac D. Buck
16 Introduction To Antitrust And The Provision Of Healthcare In The United States And European Union: Common Challenges
311(6)
Thomas Greaney
Okeoghene Odudu
17 Health Care Services And Eu Competition Law
317(32)
Okeoghene Odudu
18 Healthcare Antitrust In The United States: The Intersection Of Regulation And Competition
349(16)
Thomas Greaney
19 Introduction To Fraud And Abuse Law
365(10)
Tracey A. Elliott
Joan H. Krause
20 Fraud And Abuse Law In The United States
375(18)
Joan H. Krause
21 Healthcare Fraud And Abuse In Europe
393(24)
Tracey A. Elliott
The Treatment Relationship: Confidentiality, Consent, And Conflicts Of Interest
22 Privacy And Integrity Of Medical Information
417(42)
Sharona Hoffman
Jean Herveg
23 Patient Autonomy, Capacity, And Consent: Children
459(18)
Jessica Berg
Emma Cave
24 Patient Autonomy, Capacity, And Consent: Vulnerable Adults
477(28)
Mary Donnelly
Jessica Berg
25 Introduction To Provider Conflicts Of Interest In Health Care
505(8)
Suncana Roksandic
Richard S. Saver
26 Provider Conflicts Of Interest In Us Healthcare: The Intractable Regulatory Challenge
513(24)
Richard S. Saver
27 Provider Conflicts Of Interest In European Healthcare: Trustworthy Physicians
537(22)
Suncana Roksandic
Medical Malpractice
28 Medical Liability: Comparing Compensation Systems
559(48)
Karl Harald Sovig
Barry Furrow
Part IV Regulating The Development And Use Of Medical Treatments
Human Experimentation And Research
29 Introduction To Research With Human Participants
607(6)
Carl H. Coleman
30 Research With Human Participants In The European Union
613(20)
David Shaw
David Townend
31 Research With Human Participants In The United States
633(24)
Carl H. Coleman
32 Biobanks
657(28)
Graeme T. Laurie
Carl H. Coleman
Pharmaceutical And Medical Devices Law
33 Introduction To Medical Products Law
685(6)
Erika Lietzan
Aurelie Mahalatchimy
Patricia J. Zettler
34 Regulating Medicines In The United States
691(30)
Erika Lietzan
Patricia J. Zettler
35 Regulating Medicines In The European Union
721(34)
Aurelie Mahalatchimy
36 Regulating Medical Devices In The United States
755(24)
Patricia J. Zettler
Erika Lietzan
37 Regulating Medical Devices In The European Union
779(30)
Aurelie Mahalatchimy
Control, Use, And Allocation Of Body Parts: Organs, Human Tissue, Blood
38 Property In Human Body Parts: An Old Legal Question For A New Technological Age
809(32)
Justine Pila
39 Organ Transplantation
841(34)
Joaquin Cayon-De Las Cuevas
David Orentlicher
40 Introduction To Incomplete Commodification And Its Creeping Counterpart
875(4)
Natalie Ram
Stephanie Hennette Vauchez
41 Incomplete Commodification In American Law
879(18)
Natalie Ram
42 Of Markets And Principles: The European Perspective
897(22)
Stephanie Hennette Vauchez
Ethical And Legal Implications Of Advances In Genetics
43 Introduction To Genetics And The Law
919(4)
Maxwell Mehlman
Mette Hartlev
Sonia Suter
44 Genetics And The Law: United States
923(26)
Maxwell Mehlman
Sonia Suter
45 Genetics And The Law: Europe
949(32)
Mette Hartlev
46 Genetics And The Law: Conclusion
981(8)
Maxwell Mehlman
Mette Hartlev
Sonia Suter
Part V Healthcare At The Beginning And End Of Life
Reproductive Rights
47 Introduction To The Right To Procreate And Assisted Reproductive Technologies
989(4)
I. Glenn Cohen
Emily Jackson
48 The Right To Procreate And Assisted Reproductive Technologies In Europe
993(16)
Emily Jackson
49 The Right(s) To Procreate And Assisted Reproductive Technologies In The United States
1009(18)
I. Glenn Cohen
50 Introduction To The Right To Avoid Procreation And The Regulation Of Pregnancy
1027(6)
Janne Rothmar Herrmann
Elizabeth Sepper
51 The Right To Avoid Procreation And The Regulation Of Pregnancy: A European Perspective
1033(18)
Janne Rothmar Herrmann
52 The Right To Avoid Procreation And The Regulation Of Pregnancy: A Us Perspective
1051(22)
Elizabeth Sepper
The Law Of Death And Dying
53 Decisions At The End Of Life
1073(36)
David Orentlicher
Judit Sandor
Index 1109
Tamara Hervey LLB, PhD, FAcSS, PFHEA, MFPH, studied at Glasgow and Sheffield, and held academic posts at Durham, Manchester, Nottingham, and Sheffield Law Schools, before joining The City Law School in 2021. She is Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law ad hominem.

Hervey researches, teaches, and writes on European Union health law; on comparative health law and policy; on equality law; on interfaces between biosciences and (European) law; on social rights; on legal research methodologies; and on legal pedagogy. She is author of 18 books and over 100 other publications. One of the first to the field, Hervey has been writing on EU health law since the 1990s. She works with a large network of academics across Europe and in North America.

Hervey serves as Specialist Adviser to the House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee's Brexit Inquiries. She also served the House of Lords EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee Inquiry into Brexit and crossborder healthcare. She has given keynote presentations

about EU law, trade, health and Brexit, to organizations including the Royal Society of Medicine, British Medical Association, Health Services Research UK, and the Scottish Lawyers European Group. She also gave Expert evidence to Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health, Republic of Ireland, on the legal implications of Brexit in the health sector.

David Orentlicher is the Judge Jack and Lulu Lehman Professor at UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law and director of the UNLV Health Law Program. Widely recognized for his expertise in health law and constitutional law, Dr. O has testified before Congress, had his scholarship cited by the U.S. Supreme Court, and has served on many national, state, and local commissions. A graduate of Harvard Medical School and Harvard Law School, Dr. O is author of Matters of Life and Death and co-author of Health Care Law and Ethics, now in its 9th edition. He has published numerous articles and essays on a wide range of topics, including health care

reform, physician aid in dying, reproductive decisions, affirmative action, and presidential power, and his work has appeared in leading professional journals, such as the New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), as well as in the New York Times, Time, USA Today, CNN Opinion, the Chicago Tribune, and other major newspapers.

In addition to his academic background, Dr. O brings important hands-on experience. He previously directed the American Medical Association's Division of Medical Ethics, and he has worked on health care reform and other issues as a member of the Nevada legislature and the Indiana legislature.