Coggon, John, 1980-....
John Coggon researcher
Coggon, John
Coggon, John, public health, 1980-
VIAF ID: 221197410 (Personal)
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Works
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Aiming to kill: the ethics of suicide and euthanasia |
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ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE AND ANOREXIA NERVOSA: INDIVIDUAL AUTONOMY AND THE JURISDICTION OF THE COURT OF PROTECTION: An NHS Foundation Trust v Ms X [2014] EWCOP 35; (2014) 140 BMLR 41. |
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Anorexia nervosa, best interests, and the patient's human right to 'a wholesale overwhelming of her autonomy': a local authority v. E [2012] EWHC 1639 (COP) [2012] HRLR 29. |
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Arguing about physician-assisted suicide: a response to Steinbock |
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Assisted dying and the context of debate: 'medical law' versus 'end-of-life law' |
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AUTONOMY, LIBERTY, AND MEDICAL DECISION-MAKING. |
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Best interests: a reappraisal. |
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Best interests, public interest, and the power of the medical profession. |
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Beyond the is/ought divide: studying the nature of the bioethical enterprise |
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Capacity, participation, and values in comparative legal perspective |
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Confidence and conflicts of duty in surgery. |
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Confrontations in "genethics": rationalities, challenges, and methodological responses |
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Could the right to die with dignity represent a new right to die in English law? |
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Creating and respecting lives of value: reproductive choices, disability, and ethics |
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Criminal law, philosophy and public health practice |
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Death's dominion?ethics at the end of life. |
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Doctors and assisted suicide |
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Does public health have a personality (and if so, does it matter if you don't like it)? |
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Editorial: Advancing Debates in Health Care Analysis |
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Elective ventilation for organ donation: law, policy and public ethics |
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The ethical and legal implications of deactivating an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator in a patient with terminal cancer |
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Ethical judgments : re-writing medical law |
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From reason to practice in bioethics : an anthology dedicated to the works of John Harris |
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Global health and international community : ethical, political and regulatory challenges |
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Global Health with Justice: Controlling the Floodgates of the Upstream Determinants of Health through Evidence-Based Law |
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Guest editorial: On method and resolution in philosophical bioethics |
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Harmful rights-doing? The perceived problem of liberal paradigms and public health. |
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Informing patients and making decisions |
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Medicine for lawyers |
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On acts, omissions and responsibility. |
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Organ Donation, Discrimination After Death, Anti-Vaccination Sentiments, and Tuberculosis Management |
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Problems with claims that sanctity leads to 'pro-life' law, and reasons for doubting it to be a convincing 'middle way' |
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Promoting the ethics of promoting the public's health: a call for papers; a call for debate. |
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Prosecutorial policy on encouraging and assisting suicide--how much clearer could it be? |
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Public health law : ethics, governance, and regulation |
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Public health, responsibility and English law: are there such things as no smoke without ire or needless clean needles? Shelley v. United Kingdom. |
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The two most important questions for ethical public health |
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Varied and principled understandings of autonomy in English law: justifiable inconsistency or blinkered moralism? |
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What makes health public? a critical evaluation of moral, legal, and political claims in public health |
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Would responsible medical lawyers lose their patients? |
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