UCL Jurisprudence Review - Contents of Volume 1 Part(1), 2012

Contents of Volume 1 Part(1), 2012

• Selling Organs Ethically: Disentangling Exploitation Arguments, Hui-Min Loh • Our Brain "Kant" Tell Us? A Kantian Perspective of how Neuroscience Challenges our Notions of Moral Responsibility and the Legal Implications, Joel Quek • Manners Maketh Man: A Comparison of The Ethics of Anencephalic and Baboon Organ Donation, Aaron Moss • The Use of Therapeutic Cloning in Transplantations: An Aristotelian Perspective, Christos Labrou • The Contagious Diseases Acts and The Prostitute: How Disease and the Law Controlled The Female Body, Kimeya Baker • Bridging the Conceptual Gap Between Law and Morality: A Critical Response to H.L.A. Hart's The Concept Of Law, Kaila Morin • Libertarian Critiques of Consent in Sexual Offences, Stephen Knight • Judicial Review of The Right to Health and its Progressive Realisation: the Case of the Constitutional Court Of Peru, Illaru Aragon Noriega

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