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Medical Law and Ethics (2017)
Book
Pattinson, S. D. (2017). Medical Law and Ethics. (5th ed.). Sweet and Maxwell

Ethical Rationalism and the Law. (2017)
Book
Pattinson, S. D., & Capps, P. (Eds.). (2017). Ethical Rationalism and the Law. Hart Publishing

What role does reason play in determining what, if anything, is morally right? What role does morality play in law? Perhaps the most controversial answer to these fundamental questions is that reason supports a supreme principle of both morality and... Read More about Ethical Rationalism and the Law..

Ethics Activity Pack (2017)
Other
Pattinson, S. D., Kind, V., & Douglas, B. (2017). Ethics Activity Pack

Non-invasive Prenatal Testing: Ethical Issues (2017)
Report
Shakespeare, T., Bryant, L., Clancy, T., Clarke, A., Deans, Z., Pattinson, S., & Walker, C. (2017). Non-invasive Prenatal Testing: Ethical Issues. [No known commissioning body]

Revisiting Landmark Cases in Medical Law: R v Adams (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Pattinson, S. D. (2017, December). Revisiting Landmark Cases in Medical Law: R v Adams. Paper presented at [Keynote Paper] SLS Annual Conference 2017, Dublin, Ireland

Health behaviours of young mothers: Implications for health promotion and cancer prevention (2017)
Journal Article
Hackshaw-McGeagh, L., Jamie, K., Beynon, R., & O’Neill, R. (2018). Health behaviours of young mothers: Implications for health promotion and cancer prevention. Health Education Journal, 77(3), 277-292. https://doi.org/10.1177/0017896917745106

Objective: Evidence suggests that younger mothers engage in poorer health behaviours, resulting in increased cancer risk. We aimed to better understand the health behaviours of younger mothers and the factors that influence their lifestyle choices, i... Read More about Health behaviours of young mothers: Implications for health promotion and cancer prevention.

Who Knows Best (Interests)? The Case of Charlie Gard (2017)
Journal Article
Cave, E., & Nottingham, E. (2018). Who Knows Best (Interests)? The Case of Charlie Gard. Medical Law Review, 26(3), 500-513. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwx060

When baby Charlie Gard was diagnosed with a rare mitochondrial disease, his parents located a Professor of Neurology in the USA willing to provide nucleoside therapy which offered a theoretical chance of improvement and successfully raised £1.3 milli... Read More about Who Knows Best (Interests)? The Case of Charlie Gard.