Canadian Health Law and Policy

Canadian Health Law and Policy
Title Canadian Health Law and Policy PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 670
Release 2011
Genre Medical laws and legislation
ISBN 9780433465249

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Canadian Health Law and Policy

Canadian Health Law and Policy
Title Canadian Health Law and Policy PDF eBook
Author Joanna N. Erdman
Publisher
Total Pages 560
Release 2017
Genre Medical laws and legislation
ISBN 9780433490319

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Much more than the study of laws relevant to the area of medicine, Canadian Health Law and Policy draws together the legal and policy issues that are relevant to human health, and sheds new light on emerging and continuing trends. Written by Canada's leading health law scholars, the fifth edition of this unique work provides expert commentary and analysis on a wide range of emerging health law related issues. It is a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the developing and critical issues in health law and policy.

Public Health Law and Policy in Canada

Public Health Law and Policy in Canada
Title Public Health Law and Policy in Canada PDF eBook
Author Tracey M. Bailey
Publisher
Total Pages 822
Release 2019
Genre Medical policy
ISBN 9780433500766

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"This book provides a comprehensive overview of Canadian public health law and policy. Written and edited by leading health law scholars and featuring contributions from legal and health experts from across the country, it offers an in-depth analysis of current critical public health issues."--

Canadian Health and Safety Law

Canadian Health and Safety Law
Title Canadian Health and Safety Law PDF eBook
Author Norman Keith
Publisher Canada Law Book
Total Pages
Release 1997-09
Genre Industrial hygiene
ISBN 9780888042484

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Canadian Medical Law

Canadian Medical Law
Title Canadian Medical Law PDF eBook
Author Barney Sneiderman
Publisher Carswell Legal Publications
Total Pages 389
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9780459333416

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Vulnerable

Vulnerable
Title Vulnerable PDF eBook
Author Colleen M. Flood
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages 850
Release 2020-07-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 077663643X

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The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, which causes the disease known as COVID-19, has infected people in 212 countries so far and on every continent except Antarctica. Vast changes to our home lives, social interactions, government functioning and relations between countries have swept the world in a few months and are difficult to hold in one’s mind at one time. That is why a collaborative effort such as this edited, multidisciplinary collection is needed. This book confronts the vulnerabilities and interconnectedness made visible by the pandemic and its consequences, along with the legal, ethical and policy responses. These include vulnerabilities for people who have been harmed or will be harmed by the virus directly and those harmed by measures taken to slow its relentless march; vulnerabilities exposed in our institutions, governance and legal structures; and vulnerabilities in other countries and at the global level where persistent injustices harm us all. Hopefully, COVID-19 will forces us to deeply reflect on how we govern and our policy priorities; to focus preparedness, precaution, and recovery to include all, not just some. Published in English with some chapters in French.

Unnatural Law

Unnatural Law
Title Unnatural Law PDF eBook
Author David R. Boyd
Publisher UBC Press
Total Pages 490
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0774840633

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While governments assert that Canada is a world leader in sustainability, Unnatural Law provides extensive evidence to refute this claim. A comprehensive assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of Canadian environmental law, the book provides a balanced, critical examination of Canada's record, focusing on laws and policies intended to protect water, air, land, and biodiversity. Three decades of environmental laws have produced progress in a number of important areas, such as ozone depletion, protected areas, and some kinds of air and water pollution. However, Canada's overall record remains poor. In this vital and timely study, David Boyd explores the reasons why some laws and policies foster progress while others fail. He ultimately concludes that the root cause of environmental degradation in industrialized nations is excessive consumption of resources. Unnatural Law outlines the innovative changes in laws and policies that Canada must implement in order to respond to the ecological imperative of living within the Earth's limits. The struggle for a sustainable future is one of the most daunting challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. Everyone - academics, lawyers, students, policy-makers, and concerned citizens - interested in the health of the Canadian and global environments will find Unnatural Law an invaluable source of information and insight. For more information on Unnatural Law visit David Boyd's site, www.unnaturallaw.com.