We are very pleased to let you know that the 2nd
issue of the 2012 volume of Law,
Innovation and Technology is now published.
The 2nd issue is a special issue titled Contextualising the Regulation of Health Technologies and it has its
origins in a workshop funded by the Wellcome Trust on Regulating Health
Technologies held in London in May 2011. The workshop was conducted under
the auspices of the Wellcome Strategic Programme The Human Body: Its Scope,
Limits and Future. For further information about this issue please click here to read the editorial. Please also see below for the table of contents, information about
online access and details on how to subscribe.
CONTENTS
SPECIAL
ISSUE
Contextualising
the Regulation of Health Technologies
Editorial:
Contextualising the Regulation of Health Technologies
Anne-Maree
Farrell, Sarah Devaney, Tamara Hervey and Thérèse Murphy
Free to view
– please click here
The Legal and
Relational Identity of the ‘Not-Yet’ Generation
Isabel Karpin
Home and Away:
The Turkish Ban on Donor Conception
Ilke
Turkmendag
Commensuration
and Proliferation: Similarity and Divergence in Law’s Shaping of Medical
Technology
Alex Faulkner
Pricing New
Medicines in the UK: ‘Price is what you Pay, Value is what you Get’?
Keith Syrett
Insurance,
Genetic Information and the Future of Industry Self-Regulation in the UK
Ruth Stirton
Reviews
Julie Kent, Regenerating
Bodies: Tissue and Cell Therapies in the Twenty-First Century
Sara Fovargue,
Xenotransplantation and Risk: Regulating a Developing Biotechnology
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