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| John CoggonSummaryAffiliation: University of Manchester Country: UK Publications
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Would responsible medical lawyers lose their patients?John Coggon
Institute for Science, Ethics, and Innovation, School of Law, University of Manchester, UK
Med Law Rev 20:130-49. 2012....
Assisted dying and the context of debate: 'medical law' versus 'end-of-life law'John Coggon
Institute for Science, Ethics, and Innovation, School of Law, University of Manchester, UK
Med Law Rev 18:541-63. 2010..Thus it is questioned whether 'medical law' provides a coherent frame for social questions related to assisted-dying...
Harmful rights-doing? The perceived problem of liberal paradigms and public healthJ Coggon
Centre for Social Ethics and Policy and Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation, School of Law, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK
J Med Ethics 34:798-801. 2008..It is based on an objective moral account and does not require an excessive commitment to individuals' entitlements...
On acts, omissions and responsibilityJohn Coggon
Centre for Social Ethics and Policy and Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation, School of Law, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK
J Med Ethics 34:576-9. 2008
Best interests, public interest, and the power of the medical professionJohn Coggon
Centre for Social Ethics and Policy and Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation, School of Law, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK
Health Care Anal 16:219-32. 2008..Following an assessment of some of their principal concerns, it is suggested that best interests in fact provides a construct that is both defensible and desirable...
Best interests and potential organ donorsJohn Coggon
Centre for Social Ethics and Policy and Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation, School of Law, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL
BMJ 336:1346-7. 2008
Varied and principled understandings of autonomy in English law: justifiable inconsistency or blinkered moralism?John Coggon
Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, School of Law, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Health Care Anal 15:235-55. 2007..Whatever the cause, I suggest that once this practice is seen to occur, acceptable justification of it in some cases is difficult to find...
Problems with claims that sanctity leads to 'pro-life' law, and reasons for doubting it to be a convincing 'middle way'John Coggon
Centre for Social Ethics and Policy and Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation, School of Law, University of Manchester
Med Law 27:203-13. 2008..The analysis allows me to examine and reject the idea that the sanctity doctrine is reasonably described as a 'middle way' that we should enshrine in policy and practice...
Confidence and conflicts of duty in surgeryJohn Coggon
Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, Institute for Science, Ethics, and Innovation, School of Law, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Ann R Coll Surg Engl 92:113-7. 2010..Nevertheless, this potential conflict of obligations may place the surgeon in difficult clinical situations, and examples of these are described, together with suggestions for resolution...
Could the right to die with dignity represent a new right to die in English law?John Coggon
School of Law, Cardiff University
Med Law Rev 14:219-37. 2006
