Jewish Biomedical Law: Legal and Extra-Legal Dimensions

Oxford University Press (2003)
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Dealing with major issues in Jewish biomedical law, this book focuses upon the influence of morality, the rise of patient autonomy, and the role played by scientific progress in this area of Jewish Law. The book examines Jewish Law in comparison with canon, common, and modern Israeli law.

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