
European Law and New Health Technologies
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- 1: Mark Flear, Anne-Maree Farrell, Tamara Hervey, and Thérèse Murphy: European Law and New Health Technologies: The Research Agenda
- Part I: Setting the Scene
- 2: Gordon Bache, Mark Flear, and Tamara Hervey: The Defining Features of the European Union's Approach to Regulating New Health Technologies
- 3: Sjef Gevers and Rory O'Connell: Fixed Points in a Changing Age? The Council of Europe, Human Rights, and the Regulation of New Health Technologies
- 4: Amanda Warren-Jones: Mapping Science and New Health Technologies: In Search of a Definition
- A Regulator's Perspective
- Part II: Legal Approaches to European Law and New Health Technologies
- 5: Nils Hoppe: Innovative Tissue Engineering and Its Regulation: The Serach for Flexible Rules for Emerging Health Technologies
- 6: Keith Syrett: Looking After the Orphans? Treatments for Rare Diseases, EU Law, and the Ethics of Costly Healthcare
- 7: Amanda Odell-West: Exclusions in Patent Law as an Indirect Form of Regulation For New Health Technologies in Europe
- 8: Mónica Navarro-Michel: New Health Technologies and their Impact on EU Product Liability Regulations
- A Regulator's Perspective
- A Regulator's Perspective
- Part III: Regulatory Theory, Regulatory Innovation, European Law and New Health Technologies
- 9: Anne-Maree Farrell: Risk, Legitimacy, and EU Regulation of Health Technologies
- 10: Elen Stokes: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed: Emerging Health Technologies and the Continuing Role of Existing Regulations
- 11: John Abraham and Courtney Davis: Science, Law, and the Medico-Industrial Complex in EU Pharmaceutical Regulation: The Deferiprone Controversy
- 12: Bärbel Dorbeck-Jung: The Governance of Therapeutic Nanoproducts in the European Union: A Model for New Health Technology Regulation?
- A Regulator's Perspective
- Part IV: New Techniques for Researching European Law and New Health Technologies
- 13: Thérèse Murphy and Gearóid Ó'Cuinn: Taking Technology Seriously: STS as Human Rights Method
- 14: Richard Ashcroft: Novel Rights Approaches to Health Technologies
- 15: Martyn Pickersgill: Sociotechnical Innovation in Mental Health: Articulating Complexity
- 16: Sian Beynon-Jones and Nik Brown: Where the Wild Things Are: Xenotechnologies and European Hybrid Regulation
- 17: Ilke Turkmendag: When Sperm Cannot Travel: Experiences of UK Fertility Patients Seeking Treatment Abroad
- A Regulator's Perspective
- Part V: Bringing It All Together
- Conclusion: A European Law of New Health Technologies?
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