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The Role of Patient Autonomy in Medical and Legal Approaches to HIV-antibody Testing in the United Kingdom (1995)
Journal Article
Halliday, S. (1995). The Role of Patient Autonomy in Medical and Legal Approaches to HIV-antibody Testing in the United Kingdom. Cambrian law review, 26, 101 - 114

This article considers whether there is ever justification for performing a HIV-antibody test without the patient’s consent, for example because a surgeon fears for his or her own safety, or in order to provide epidemiological information regarding t... Read More about The Role of Patient Autonomy in Medical and Legal Approaches to HIV-antibody Testing in the United Kingdom.

Ecology as if People (and Power) Mattered (1995)
Journal Article
Schrecker, T. (1995). Ecology as if People (and Power) Mattered. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal, 1(4), 407-415. https://doi.org/10.1080/10807039509380025

The idea of ecological risk assessment arguably represents the latest chapter in a long story: the attempt to make environmental policy more "rational". We can start to evaluate the strengths and limitations of ecological risk assessment, and its une... Read More about Ecology as if People (and Power) Mattered.