The Politics of Blood: Ethics, Innovation and the Regulation of Risk

The Politics of Blood: Ethics, Innovation and the Regulation of Risk

by Anne-Maree Farrell
The Politics of Blood: Ethics, Innovation and the Regulation of Risk

The Politics of Blood: Ethics, Innovation and the Regulation of Risk

by Anne-Maree Farrell

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Overview

How best to manage risk involving multi-valued human biological materials is the overarching theme of this book, which draws on the sourcing and supply of blood as a case study. Blood has ethical, social, scientific and commercial value. This multi-valuing process presents challenges in terms of managing risk, therefore making it ultimately a matter for political responsibility. This is highlighted through an examination of the circumstances that led to HIV blood contamination episodes in the US, England and France, as well as their consequences. The roles of scientific expertise and innovation in managing risks to the blood system are also analysed, as is the increased use of precautionary and legal strategies in the post-HIV blood contamination era. Finally, consideration is given to a range of policy and legal strategies that should underpin effective risk governance involving multi-valued human biological materials.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781139410991
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/24/2012
Series: Cambridge Bioethics and Law , #17
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 611 KB

About the Author

Anne-Maree Farrell is Associate Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, Monash University, Melbourne. Her research expertise lies broadly within the area of health law and policy, with a particular interest in the regulatory governance of human biological materials. She previously practised as a lawyer for over ten years, specialising in medical-related litigation.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. The governance of the blood system; 3. Revisiting the gift relationship; 4. Professional beliefs and scientific expertise; 5. Risk and innovation; 6. The rise of the recipient; 7. The politics of precaution; 8. Regulating risk; 9. Conclusion.
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