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Human Dignity, Human Rights and the Human Genome. (2000)
Book Chapter
Beyleveld, D., & Brownsword, R. (2000). Human Dignity, Human Rights and the Human Genome. In J. D. Rendtorff, & P. Kemp (Eds.), Basic Ethical Principles in European Bioethics and Biolaw (15-44.). Centre for Ethics and Law and Barcelona: Institute Borja de Bioètica

Ethics Law and Legislation. (2000)
Book Chapter
Beyleveld, D. (2000). Ethics Law and Legislation. In D. Mieth (Ed.), Ethik und Wissenschaft in Europa (169-195.). Alber

Legal Argumentation in Biolaw. (2000)
Book Chapter
Beyleveld, D., & Brownsword), (. R. (2000). Legal Argumentation in Biolaw. In P. Kemp (Ed.), Bioethics and Biolaw Vol. 1: Judgement of Life (179-217.). Rhodos

Ethics Committees as Figures of Democracy. (2000)
Book Chapter
Beyleveld, D. (2000). Ethics Committees as Figures of Democracy. In G. Lebeer, & M. Moulin (Eds.), Ethical Function in Hospital Ethics Committees: Working Papers of Workshop 1 of the Biomed II Concerted Action 1 (25-35). Université Libre de Bruxelles

Independent Ethics Committees in the United Kingdom. (2000)
Book Chapter
Beyleveld, D., & Brownsword, R. (2000). Independent Ethics Committees in the United Kingdom. In G. Lebeer, & M. Moulin (Eds.), Ethical Function in Hospital Ethics Committees: Working Papers of Workshop 1 of the Biomed II Concerted Action 1 (129-143.). Université Libre de Bruxelles

Lifelong learning in science. (2000)
Book Chapter
Barker, V. (2000). Lifelong learning in science. In J. Sears, & P. Sorensen (Eds.), Issues in Science Teaching (50-60). RoutledgeFalmer

Herausgabenansprüche des Besitzers: BGH 11 November 1997, JZ 1998, 685 (2000)
Journal Article
Halliday, S. (online). Herausgabenansprüche des Besitzers: BGH 11 November 1997, JZ 1998, 685. European Review of Private Law, 499 - 506

Considers the circumstances in which a tortfeasor may incur liability for psychiatric injury, drawing comparisons between the law in the Federal Republic of Germany and England & Wales.

Should Local Research Ethics Committees Monitor Research they have Approved? (2000)
Journal Article
Cave (née Pickworth), E. (2000). Should Local Research Ethics Committees Monitor Research they have Approved?. Journal of Medical Ethics, 26(5), 330-333. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.26.5.330

The function of local research ethics committees is to consider the ethics of research proposals using human participants. After approval has been given, there is no comprehensive system in place to monitor research and ensure that recommendations ar... Read More about Should Local Research Ethics Committees Monitor Research they have Approved?.