Ending Disability Segregated Employment: ‘Modern Slavery’ Law and Disabled People’s Human Right to Work
Linda Steele (University of Technology Sydney), Ending Disability Segregated Employment: ‘Modern Slavery’ Law and Disabled People’s Human Right to Work, Int’l J. L. in Context (2023): Disability segregated employment (also referred to as ‘sheltered workshops’) violates disabled people’s human right... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 1, 2023 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs
Conscientious Objection in Australia: A Comparison between Abortion and Voluntary Assisted Dying
Ronli Sifris (Monash University), Conscientious Objection in Australia: A Comparison between Abortion and Voluntary Assisted Dying, 29 J. L.& Med. 1079 (2023): Abortion and voluntary assisted dying (VAD) are areas of health care that elicit passionate and emotional responses.... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 1, 2023 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs
On the Logic of the Rule of Law Applicable to Euthanasia
Jiangfeng Hao (Macau University of Science and Technology), On the Logic of the Rule of Law Applicable to Euthanasia (2023): One of the manifestations of a society ruled by law is respect for basic human rights. The life of a... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 1, 2023 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs
Biodiversity Mainstreaming for Food and Nutrition Security in Kenya
Kariuki Muigua (University of Nairobi), Biodiversity Mainstreaming for Food and Nutrition Security in Kenya, 9 J. Conflict Mgmt.& Sustainable Dev. 2 (2023): The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals aims to not only achieve biodiversity conservation but to also mainstream... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 1, 2023 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs
Rights, Not «To» but «Of» the Nature: Legal Deal with Meal
Mustafa Kenan Ustahalilo ğlu (Osmaniye Korkut Ata University), Rights, Not «To» but «Of» the Nature: Legal Deal with Meal, 76 Lex Russica (Scientific J. L.) 2 (2023): The dilemma that human-beings are in is that; while they are aware that the... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 1, 2023 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs
The Need for Measures to Safeguard Undistorted Competition and Freedom of Expression in Geographical Indications Law – Opinion on the EU Commission’s Proposals for Broader Protection
Annette Kur (Independent), Irene Calboli (Texas A&M University), Dev Saif Gangjee (University of Oxford), Anke Moerland (Maastricht University), Martin Senftleben (University of Amsterdam), The Need for Measures to Safeguard Undistorted Competition and Freedom of Expression in Geographical Indications Law –... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - April 1, 2023 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs
The Limits of Defining Identity in Religion-Gender Conflicts: A Response to Patrick Parkinson
Laura Portuondo (Yale University), Claudia E. Haupt (Northeastern University), The Limits of Defining Identity in Religion-Gender Conflicts: A Response to Patrick Parkinson, J. L.& Religion (2023): In his article “Gender Identity Discrimination and Freedom of Religion,” Patrick Parkinson raises... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - March 31, 2023 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs
Executive Capture of Agency Decision Making
Allison Whelan (Georgia State University), Executive Capture of Agency Decision Making, 75 Vand. L. R. 6 (2022): The scientific credibility of the administrative state is under siege in the United States, risking distressful public health harms and even deaths. This... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - March 31, 2023 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs
Waiving Intellectual Property Rights for Vaccines
Keith Albert (Independent), Waiving Intellectual Property Rights for Vaccines (2023): The global pandemic of the coronavirus virus (COVID-19) continues to spread throughout the world, resulting in a significant public health crisis in the United States. Vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics, including... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - March 31, 2023 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs
The False Promise of Breaking Patents to Lower Drug Prices
Adam Mossoff (George Mason University), The False Promise of Breaking Patents to Lower Drug Prices (2023): The patent system is at the center of heated policy debates about drug prices, as some scholars and policy organizations claim that patents are... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - March 31, 2023 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs
Training a Public Accommodations Lens on Vaccine Passports
Paul A. Diller (Willamette University), Training a Public Accommodations Lens on Vaccine Passports, 27 Lewis& Clark L. Rev. (2023): The Covid pandemic and the rise of smartphone technology enabled the use of “vaccine passports”—that is, a requirement to show... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - March 30, 2023 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs
Waiving Intellectual Property Rights for Vaccines
Keith Albert (Independent), Waiving Intellectual Property Rights for Vaccines (2023): The global pandemic of the coronavirus virus (COVID-19) continues to spread throughout the world, resulting in a significant public health crisis in the United States. Vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics, including... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - March 30, 2023 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs
We Charge Vaccine Apartheid?
Matiangai V. S. Sirleaf (University of Maryland), We Charge Vaccine Apartheid?, J. L., Med.& Ethics (Winter 2022): Vaccine apartheid is creating conditions that make for premature death, poverty, and disease in racialized ways. Invoking vaccine apartheid as opposed to... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - March 30, 2023 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs
Patent Law's Role in Protecting Public Health
Sean B. Seymore (Vanderbilt University), Patent Law ' s Role in Protecting Public Health, Notre Dame L. Rev. 23-11 (2023): Innumerable inventions implicate public health —including drugs, vaccines, dietary supplements, and sewage treatment plants. Over the past century, the Patent Office and the... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - March 29, 2023 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs
Bounded Extraterritoriality
Ruth Mason (University of Virginia), Michael S. Knoll (University of Pennsylvania), Bounded Extraterritoriality, Virginia Pub. L.& Legal Theory Paper No. 2023-20 (2023): Politics in the United States is ever more divided, stymying federal legislation. States have responded to this... (Source: HealthLawProf Blog)
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - March 29, 2023 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs