Property in human biomaterials: a new methodology
In disputes over the use and possession of the human body and its parts, there has been a marked reliance on property law concepts. Judges frequently resort to the language of “ownership”, “gifts”, “donations”, “trusts” and so on, in order to resolve disputes over the use of human biomaterials. When...
Main Authors: | Douglas, S, Goold, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2016
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