Contemporary challenges to conscience : legal and ethical frameworks for professional conduct / Aleksander Stępkowski (ed.).
2019
K3601 .C68 2019 (Mapit)
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Title
Contemporary challenges to conscience : legal and ethical frameworks for professional conduct / Aleksander Stępkowski (ed.).
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Imprint
Berlin ; New York : Peter Lang, [2019]
Description
294 pages ; 22 cm.
Series
Ad fontes (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ; Bd. 14.
Formatted Contents Note
Contemporary challenges to conscience and their specificity / Aleksander Stepkowki
Part I: General Perspective
Contemporary conscience-related controversies against philosophical background / Aleksander Stepkowki
Conscience and republican government / David F. Forte
The place of conscience-based exemptions in the struggle against injustice / David Thunder
Freedom of conscience - a basic human right? / Jakob Cornides
Conscientious objection and the goals of medicine / Jakub Pawlikowski
Part: II European Perspective
Freedom of conscience and conscientious objection in the medical area / Gregor Puppinck & Claire de La Hougue
Conscientious objection for medical practitioners in European human rights law / Roger Kiska & Robert Clarke
Impact of the ECHR case law on the use of conscientious objection in Poland / Michał Skwarzyński
Part III: National Perspectives
Threats to conscience protection in the United States during the years of the Obama administration / William L. Saunders
Conscience clause of pharmacists and other pharmacy staff / Danuta Brańska
Part IV: Courtroom Perspective
Medical doctor's right to act according to his/her conscience / Konstanty Radziwiłł
Judgement K12/14 of 7th of October 2015 / Constitutional Tribunal of the Republic of Poland
Conscience and science: why a conscientious objection to forced prescription or dispensation of abortifacient drugs is reasonable / Dorinda C Bordley & Nikolas T. Nikas
Brief amicus curiae to US Supreme Court case Stormans Inc v. John Wiesman / Dorinda C. Bordley & Nikolas T. Nikas
Annex: National laws in EU member states on freedom of conscience and conscientious objection
Part I: General Perspective
Contemporary conscience-related controversies against philosophical background / Aleksander Stepkowki
Conscience and republican government / David F. Forte
The place of conscience-based exemptions in the struggle against injustice / David Thunder
Freedom of conscience - a basic human right? / Jakob Cornides
Conscientious objection and the goals of medicine / Jakub Pawlikowski
Part: II European Perspective
Freedom of conscience and conscientious objection in the medical area / Gregor Puppinck & Claire de La Hougue
Conscientious objection for medical practitioners in European human rights law / Roger Kiska & Robert Clarke
Impact of the ECHR case law on the use of conscientious objection in Poland / Michał Skwarzyński
Part III: National Perspectives
Threats to conscience protection in the United States during the years of the Obama administration / William L. Saunders
Conscience clause of pharmacists and other pharmacy staff / Danuta Brańska
Part IV: Courtroom Perspective
Medical doctor's right to act according to his/her conscience / Konstanty Radziwiłł
Judgement K12/14 of 7th of October 2015 / Constitutional Tribunal of the Republic of Poland
Conscience and science: why a conscientious objection to forced prescription or dispensation of abortifacient drugs is reasonable / Dorinda C Bordley & Nikolas T. Nikas
Brief amicus curiae to US Supreme Court case Stormans Inc v. John Wiesman / Dorinda C. Bordley & Nikolas T. Nikas
Annex: National laws in EU member states on freedom of conscience and conscientious objection
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-289).
Call Number
K3601 .C68 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9783631775554 hardcover
3631775555 hardcover
3631775555 hardcover
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