Criminalising Contagion
Herausgeber: Stanton, Catherine; Quirk, Hannah
Criminalising Contagion
Herausgeber: Stanton, Catherine; Quirk, Hannah
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A multidisciplinary and international examination of the developing debates around using the criminal law to sanction disease transmission.
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A multidisciplinary and international examination of the developing debates around using the criminal law to sanction disease transmission.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 385g
- ISBN-13: 9781107464575
- ISBN-10: 1107464579
- Artikelnr.: 53934421
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 385g
- ISBN-13: 9781107464575
- ISBN-10: 1107464579
- Artikelnr.: 53934421
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: disease transmission and the criminal law: a growing concern?
Hannah Quirk and Catherine Stanton; 1. HIV and the meaning of harm Matthew
Weait; 2. Crime and disease: contagion by metaphor Mike Hanne; 3. Leprosy
and the law: the 'criminalisation' of Hansen's disease in Hawai'i,
1865-1969 Kerri A. Inglis; 4. Criminalisation: the impact on the
healthcare/patient relationship Ceri Evans; 5. Criminal law and contagious
diseases - a Nordic perspective Aslak Syse; 6. Criminal HIV exposure
statutes and public health in the United States Leslie E. Wolf; 7. Making
science count: significant risk, HIV non-disclosure and science-based
criminal law reform: a reflexive analysis Eric Mykhalovskiy; 8. Feminism
and the criminalisation of HIV non-disclosure Alana Klein; 9. Criminalising
contagion - questioning the paradigm Karl Laird.
Hannah Quirk and Catherine Stanton; 1. HIV and the meaning of harm Matthew
Weait; 2. Crime and disease: contagion by metaphor Mike Hanne; 3. Leprosy
and the law: the 'criminalisation' of Hansen's disease in Hawai'i,
1865-1969 Kerri A. Inglis; 4. Criminalisation: the impact on the
healthcare/patient relationship Ceri Evans; 5. Criminal law and contagious
diseases - a Nordic perspective Aslak Syse; 6. Criminal HIV exposure
statutes and public health in the United States Leslie E. Wolf; 7. Making
science count: significant risk, HIV non-disclosure and science-based
criminal law reform: a reflexive analysis Eric Mykhalovskiy; 8. Feminism
and the criminalisation of HIV non-disclosure Alana Klein; 9. Criminalising
contagion - questioning the paradigm Karl Laird.
Introduction: disease transmission and the criminal law: a growing concern?
Hannah Quirk and Catherine Stanton; 1. HIV and the meaning of harm Matthew
Weait; 2. Crime and disease: contagion by metaphor Mike Hanne; 3. Leprosy
and the law: the 'criminalisation' of Hansen's disease in Hawai'i,
1865-1969 Kerri A. Inglis; 4. Criminalisation: the impact on the
healthcare/patient relationship Ceri Evans; 5. Criminal law and contagious
diseases - a Nordic perspective Aslak Syse; 6. Criminal HIV exposure
statutes and public health in the United States Leslie E. Wolf; 7. Making
science count: significant risk, HIV non-disclosure and science-based
criminal law reform: a reflexive analysis Eric Mykhalovskiy; 8. Feminism
and the criminalisation of HIV non-disclosure Alana Klein; 9. Criminalising
contagion - questioning the paradigm Karl Laird.
Hannah Quirk and Catherine Stanton; 1. HIV and the meaning of harm Matthew
Weait; 2. Crime and disease: contagion by metaphor Mike Hanne; 3. Leprosy
and the law: the 'criminalisation' of Hansen's disease in Hawai'i,
1865-1969 Kerri A. Inglis; 4. Criminalisation: the impact on the
healthcare/patient relationship Ceri Evans; 5. Criminal law and contagious
diseases - a Nordic perspective Aslak Syse; 6. Criminal HIV exposure
statutes and public health in the United States Leslie E. Wolf; 7. Making
science count: significant risk, HIV non-disclosure and science-based
criminal law reform: a reflexive analysis Eric Mykhalovskiy; 8. Feminism
and the criminalisation of HIV non-disclosure Alana Klein; 9. Criminalising
contagion - questioning the paradigm Karl Laird.







