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1.
Unemployable genes: genetic discrimination in the workplace.
Gardner-Hopkins, J D K
Auckland University law review.
9
(2):
435-68;
2001.
(English)
[Record Source:
PubMed
]
[Publication Type: Journal Article]
Database Keywords:
Alcoholism
;
Berylliosis
;
Employment
;
Environmental Exposure
;
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
;
Genetic Privacy
;
Genetic Testing
;
Health Benefit Plans, Employee
;
Humans
;
Huntington Disease
;
Internationality
;
Legislation as Topic
;
Liability, Legal
;
New Zealand
;
Occupational Diseases
;
Prejudice
;
United States
;
Alcoholism
;
Berylliosis
;
Employment
;
Environmental Exposure
;
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
;
Genetic Privacy
;
Genetic Testing
;
Health Benefit Plans, Employee
;
Humans
;
Huntington Disease
;
Internationality
;
Legislation as Topic
;
Liability, Legal
;
New Zealand
;
Occupational Diseases
;
Prejudice
;
United States
;
2.
DNA fingerprinting: informed consent and the admissibility of evidence.
Horton, Greg
Auckland University law review.
7
(1):
165-89;
1992 Aug.
(English)
[Record Source:
PubMed
]
[Publication Type: Journal Article]
Database Keywords:
Australia
;
Blood Specimen Collection
;
Canada
;
Civil Rights
;
Criminal Law
;
DNA Fingerprinting
;
Disclosure
;
Forensic Medicine
;
Humans
;
Informed Consent
;
International Cooperation
;
Internationality
;
Jurisprudence
;
Law Enforcement
;
Legislation as Topic
;
Mental Competency
;
New Zealand
;
Social Control, Formal
;
Australia
;
Blood Specimen Collection
;
Canada
;
Civil Rights
;
Criminal Law
;
DNA Fingerprinting
;
Disclosure
;
Forensic Medicine
;
Humans
;
Informed Consent
;
International Cooperation
;
Internationality
;
Jurisprudence
;
Law Enforcement
;
Legislation as Topic
;
Mental Competency
;
New Zealand
;
Social Control, Formal
;
3.
Use of personal health information by third parties for research purposes.
Keppel, Susan
Auckland University law review.
7
(1):
1-26;
1992 Aug.
(English)
[Record Source:
PubMed
]
[Publication Type: Journal Article]
Database Keywords:
Australia
;
Civil Rights
;
Confidentiality
;
Databases, Factual
;
Epidemiology
;
Guidelines as Topic
;
Heart Diseases
;
Hospitals
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
International Cooperation
;
Internationality
;
Jurisprudence
;
Legislation as Topic
;
Liability, Legal
;
Medical Records
;
Neoplasms
;
New Zealand
;
Ownership
;
Physician-Patient Relations
;
Privacy
;
Research Subjects
;
Researcher-Subject Relations
;
Australia
;
Civil Rights
;
Confidentiality
;
Databases, Factual
;
Epidemiology
;
Guidelines as Topic
;
Heart Diseases
;
Hospitals
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
International Cooperation
;
Internationality
;
Jurisprudence
;
Legislation as Topic
;
Liability, Legal
;
Medical Records
;
Neoplasms
;
New Zealand
;
Ownership
;
Physician-Patient Relations
;
Privacy
;
Research Subjects
;
Researcher-Subject Relations
;
4.
Euthanasia: law and morality.
Key, Paul
Auckland University law review.
6
(2):
224-44;
1989.
(English)
[Record Source:
PubMed
]
[Publication Type: Journal Article]
Database Keywords:
Advance Directives
;
Criminal Law
;
Ethics
;
Euthanasia
;
Euthanasia, Active
;
Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary
;
Euthanasia, Passive
;
Freedom
;
Great Britain
;
Homicide
;
Humans
;
Informed Consent
;
Intention
;
International Cooperation
;
Internationality
;
Jurisprudence
;
Liability, Legal
;
Morals
;
Motivation
;
Netherlands
;
New Zealand
;
Pain
;
Patients
;
Personal Autonomy
;
Pharmaceutical Preparations
;
Physician-Patient Relations
;
Physicians
;
Reference Standards
;
Right to Die
;
Social Change
;
Stress, Psychological
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Terminally Ill
;
Treatment Refusal
;
Trust
;
Value of Life
;
Wedge Argument
;
Withholding Treatment
;
Advance Directives
;
Criminal Law
;
Ethics
;
Euthanasia
;
Euthanasia, Active
;
Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary
;
Euthanasia, Passive
;
Freedom
;
Great Britain
;
Homicide
;
Humans
;
Informed Consent
;
Intention
;
International Cooperation
;
Internationality
;
Jurisprudence
;
Liability, Legal
;
Morals
;
Motivation
;
Netherlands
;
New Zealand
;
Pain
;
Patients
;
Personal Autonomy
;
Pharmaceutical Preparations
;
Physician-Patient Relations
;
Physicians
;
Reference Standards
;
Right to Die
;
Social Change
;
Stress, Psychological
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Terminally Ill
;
Treatment Refusal
;
Trust
;
Value of Life
;
Wedge Argument
;
Withholding Treatment
;
5.
Legal aspects of artificial human reproduction: can the law afford to play ostrich?
Clapshaw, Deborah
Auckland University law review.
4
(3):
254-72;
1982 Jun.
(English)
[Record Source:
PubMed
]
[Publication Type: Journal Article]
Database Keywords:
Australia
;
Child
;
Civil Rights
;
Contracts
;
Embryo Transfer
;
Fees and Charges
;
Female
;
Fertilization in Vitro
;
Government Regulation
;
Great Britain
;
Humans
;
Insemination, Artificial
;
Jurisprudence
;
New Zealand
;
Oocyte Donation
;
Parent-Child Relations
;
Public Policy
;
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
;
Single Person
;
Social Control, Formal
;
Spermatozoa
;
Spouses
;
Surrogate Mothers
;
Tissue Donors
;
United States
;
Australia
;
Child
;
Civil Rights
;
Contracts
;
Embryo Transfer
;
Fees and Charges
;
Female
;
Fertilization in Vitro
;
Government Regulation
;
Great Britain
;
Humans
;
Insemination, Artificial
;
Jurisprudence
;
New Zealand
;
Oocyte Donation
;
Parent-Child Relations
;
Public Policy
;
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
;
Single Person
;
Social Control, Formal
;
Spermatozoa
;
Spouses
;
Surrogate Mothers
;
Tissue Donors
;
United States
;
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