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Law and legacy in medical jurisprudence : essays in honour of Graeme Laurie

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Graeme Laurie stepped down from the Chair in Medical Jurisprudence at the University of Edinburgh in 2019.

This edited collection pays tribute to his extraordinary contributions to the field.

Graeme often spoke about the importance of 'legacy' in academic work and forged a remarkable intellectual legacy of his own, notably through his work on genetic privacy, human tissue and information governance, and the regulatory salience of the concept of liminality.

The essays in this volume animate the concept of legacy to analyse the study and practice of medical jurisprudence.

In this light, legacy reveals characteristics of both benefit and burden, as both an encumbrance to and facilitator of the development of law, policy and regulation.

The contributions reconcile the ideas of legacy and responsiveness and show that both dimensions are critical to achieve and sustain the health of medical jurisprudence itself as a dynamic, interdisciplinary and policy-engaged field of thinking.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108842437 / 9781108842433
Hardback
344.041
10/03/2022
United Kingdom
English
448 pages
24 cm