Medical Law International
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Medical Law International (Med LI) is an academic legal periodical acquired by Sage in July 2011. It was published by A B Academic Publishers from 1993 to 2011. It is peer reviewed, and deals with the legal and ethical aspects of medicine throughout the world, with a strong emphasis on international and comparative trends in law and medicine.
All articles are published with an abstract.
Editors
Shawn Harmon (Edinburgh Law School, Scotland)
Dr Paula Case (LIverpool Law School, England)
Established by Diane Longley and Vivenne Harpwood in 1993. Edited from 2005 to 2011 by Dr Shaun Pattinson.
Editorial Board
D Beyleveld, Durham, England |
B M Knoppers, Montreal, Canada |
M Brazier, Manchester, England |
G Laurie, Edinburgh, Scotland |
T Caulfield, Alberta, Canada |
S K Lötjönen, Helsinki, Finland |
B M Dickens, Toronto, Canada |
C Ngwena, Bloemfontein, South Africa |
L Gostin, Washington, USA |
K Norrie, Strathclyde, Scotland |
M J Gunn, Derby, England |
J Priban, Cardiff, Wales |
S Holm, Cardiff, Wales |
E Rynning, Uppsala, Sweden |
E Jackson, London, England |
P D G Skegg, Dunedin, New Zealand |
H Johnson, Bangor, Wales |
K Syrett, Bristol, England |
M A Jones, Liverpool, England
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Book Reviews Editor:
S A M, McLean, Glasgow, Scotland |
See also
External links
Wikimedia Foundation.
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