The Georgetown Law Journal, Issue 96:2 (January 2008)
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The Georgetown Law Journal, Issue 96:2 (January 2008)
Symposium: The O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law
Lawrence O. Gostin
GLOBAL HEALTH
Lawrence O. Gostin
Global Health Jurisprudence: A Time of Reckoning
David P. Fidler
Global Health Care Financing Law: A Useful Concept?
Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
Normative Foundations of Global Health Law
Jennifer Prah Ruger
HEALTH REGULATION AND GOVERNANCE
Climate Change, Human Health, and the Post-Cautionary Principle
Lisa Heinzerling
A Critical Examination of the FDA’s Efforts To Preempt Failure-To-Warn Claims
David A. Kessler & David C. Vladeck
William M. Sage
Can We Get There from Here? Universal Health Insurance and the Congressional Budget Process
Tim Westmoreland
HEALTH CARE FINANCING AND ORGANIZATION
Health Care Rationing: Inevitable but Impossible?
Henry J. Aaron
The Erosion of Individual Autonomy in Medical Decisionmaking: Of the FDA and IRBs
Richard A. Epstein
The Legal and Historical Foundations of Patients as Medical Consumers
Mark A. Hall
Deconstructing Negligence: The Role of Individual and System Factors in Causing Medical Injuries
Michelle M. Mello & David M. Studdert
Health Law’s Coherence Anxiety
Theodore W. Ruger
DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH OUTCOMES
Empirical Health Law Scholarship: The State of the Field
Michelle M. Mello & Kathryn Zeiler
Michael A. Stoto
February 5, 2008 at 5:47 pm
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