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Law and Legacy in Medical Jurisprudence: Essays in Honour of Graeme Laurie

Law and Legacy in Medical Jurisprudence: Essays in Honour of Graeme Laurie

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Graeme Laurie's edited collection pays tribute to his contributions to medical jurisprudence, highlighting the concept of legacy as both a benefit and a burden. The essays explore how legacy influences the study and practice of medical jurisprudence, reconciling the ideas of benefit and burden to achieve and sustain the field's health.

Format: Hardback
Length: 448 pages
Publication date: 10 March 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


Graeme Laurie, a renowned expert in medical jurisprudence, bid farewell to his position as Chair in Medical Jurisprudence at the University of Edinburgh in 2019. In recognition of his exceptional contributions, this edited collection pays homage to his remarkable legacy. Graeme's profound insights into the realm of academic work emphasized the significance of leaving a lasting impact. Through his groundbreaking work on genetic privacy, human tissue, and information governance, he not only shaped intellectual discourse but also left an indelible mark on these critical areas. Moreover, his exploration of the regulatory implications of the concept of liminality added depth and complexity to the field.

The essays included in this volume take up the mantle of legacy, employing it as a lens to examine the study and practice of medical jurisprudence. Legacy, in this context, emerges as a multifaceted concept, carrying both benefits and burdens. It serves as both a hindrance and a catalyst for the development of law, policy, and regulation. The contributions in this volume harmonize the ideas of legacy and responsiveness, highlighting their indispensable roles in achieving and sustaining the health and vitality of medical jurisprudence as a dynamic, interdisciplinary, and policy-engaged field of thought.

By delving into the complexities of legacy, the essays in this collection shed light on the enduring influence of Graeme Laurie's work. They explore how his ideas and insights continue to shape the field, fostering dialogue and inspiring new perspectives. Through their analysis, the contributors demonstrate the interconnectedness of legacy and responsiveness, underscoring their critical importance in shaping the future of medical jurisprudence.

In conclusion, this edited collection serves as a testament to Graeme Laurie's profound contributions to medical jurisprudence. It pays tribute to his intellectual legacy and highlights the enduring value of his ideas. By exploring the concept of legacy, the essays in this volume contribute to the ongoing development and refinement of this field, ensuring its relevance and impact for generations to come.

Weight: 83g
Dimension: 235 x 158 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781108842433
Edition number: New ed

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