CJCCL 2015, Volume 1
Health Law & Human Rights
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Introducing the CJCCL
Articles
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Michael L Perlin & Alison J Lynch |
“Love Is Just A Four-Letter Word”: Sexuality, International Human Rights, and Therapeutic Jurisprudence |
9-48 |
Bryan Thomas & Colleen M Flood |
Putting Health to Rights: A Canadian View on Global Trends in Litigating Health Care Rights |
49-78 |
Alana Cattapan, Roxanne Mykitiuk & Mark Pioro |
Notions of Reproductive Harm in Canadian Law: Addressing Exposures to Household Chemicals as Reproductive Torts |
79-136 |
Ubaka Ogbogu & Timothy Caulfield |
“Science Powers Commerce”: Mapping the Language, Justifications, and Perceptions of the Drive to Commercialize in the Context of Canadian Research |
137-160 |
I Glenn Cohen |
Medical Tourism, Access to Health Care, and Global Justice |
161-240 |
Remigius N Nwabueze |
‘Orphaned’ Transplantable Organs: Law, Ethics, and Ownership |
241-274 |
Brian Sloan |
Informal Care and Private Law: Governance or a Failure Thereof? |
275-292 |
Margaret Isabel Hal |
Dementia, Decision-Making, and the Modern (Adult) Guardianship Paradigm: Bentley v Maplewood Seniors Care Society |
293-316 |
Sarah Burningham |
Courts, Challenges, and Cures: Legal Avenues for Patients with Rare Diseases to Challenge Health Care Coverage Decisions |
317-350 |
Ruby Dhand & Robert Diab |
Canada’s Refugee Health Law and Policy from a Comparative, Constitutional, and Human Rights Perspective |
351-406 |
Book Review