Double-Legal Trouble!


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Mike faces off with two of the most controversial legal questions that STARCORE legal, the High Council and the United States Supreme Court have ever had to face! One, are the inhabitants of Space Probe Six, since they were not pro-created in the "normal" sense, really STARCORE citizens? Two, when faced with the legal and ethical questions of euthanasia, which is protected under the 33rd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, Mike must answer this tough question put to him by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Considering that medical science saved your life by turning you into a cyborg, would you have let someone euthanize you when you were so severely injured? Find out how the Supreme Court deals with this issue and how Mike answers the question. For Mike new personal issues have arisen. Can he convince himself that he really is falling in love again with a prince from French Guiana? How can he, representing STARCORE, convince the inhabitants of Space Probe Six, that the 37th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution allows same-sex marriages? Find out too how Mike deals with the news that he is going to be forced into medical retirement because he finds out he has only a few more years left to live.




Guidelines Manual


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United States Attorneys' Manual


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DWI Sanctions


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Results of a nationwide survey on traditional and innovative sanctions presently in use, including mandatory confinement, license actions and community service.







Ethical and Legal Issues in Neurology


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Advances in our understanding of the brain and rapid advances in the medical practice of neurology are creating questions and concerns from an ethical and legal perspective. Ethical and Legal Issues in Neurology provides a detailed review of various general aspects of neuroethics, and contains chapters dealing with a vast array of specific issues such as the role of religion, the ethics of invasive neuroscience research, and the impact of potential misconduct in neurologic practice. The book focuses particular attention on problems related to palliative care, euthanasia, dementia, and neurogenetic disorders, and concludes with examinations of consciousness, personal identity, and the definition of death. This volume focuses on practices not only in North America but also in Europe and the developing world. It is a useful resource for all neuroscience and neurology professionals, researchers, students, scholars, practicing clinical neurologists, mental health professionals, and psychiatrists. - A comprehensive introduction and reference on neuroethics - Includes coverage of how best to understand the ethics and legal aspects of dementia, palliative care, euthanasia and neurogenetic disorders - Brings clarity to issues regarding ethics and legal responsibilities in the age of rapidly evolving brain science and related clinical practice




Trilateral Perspectives on International Legal Issues: Relevance of Domestic Law and Policy


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Published under the auspices of the American Society of International Law. This book provides a valuable discussion of international law-making, dispute resolution, and international enforcement. . . Receil, Vol. 7, Issue 2 Prominent international law experts from the U.S., Japan, and Canada discuss some of the vital matters "afloat" in the intersecting areas of national and international law, including important issues relating to the Law of the Sea, Environmental Law, Extraterritorial Application of Domestic Law in the Fields of Trade and Economic Regulation, Japan-North American Economic Frictions, and other developments in the post-Cold War world. Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.







Criminal Litigation and Legal Issues in Criminal Procedure


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Criminal Litigation & Legal Issues in Criminal Procedure is designed to incorporate the substantive law of criminal procedure into a trial advocacy course. The traditional trial advocacy course is concerned almost exclusively with "skills training" (e.g., learning techniques for cross-examining a witness), but does not incorporate much, if any, substantive law. Conversely, a traditional substantive course on criminal law or criminal procedure focuses exclusively on legal principles and doctrine, but does not involve training students in courtroom advocacy skills concerning substantive law. In Criminal Litigation & Legal Issues in Criminal Procedure, author Brent Newton merges elements from these two types of courses into one and seeks to bridge the gap between them.




Ethical and Legal Issues in Neurology


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Ethically salient issues in neurologic care may have important legal overtones. This chapter considers some of these, emphasizing how law may influence the outcome of controversies over how best to promote autonomy, beneficence, and justice in the care of individuals with neurologic disorders. Constitutional, statutory, and judicial dimensions are addressed. With respect to autonomy, discussion emphasizes legal dimensions of the doctrine of informed consent and the obligations of medical professionals to protect the privacy and confidentiality of their patients. The discussion of beneficence focuses on issues relating to actual or potential conflicts of interest in the care of patients and on the conduct of research involving human subjects. The section on justice considers how law aims to define protectable rights and interests of individuals and to provide a fair and efficient process for resolving disputes. Applications of legal principles and doctrines are illustrated primarily through the examples afforded by judicial decisions. These cases demonstrate how law both promotes ethical decision-making and protects the rights and interests of those affected. The cases also highlight some of the ethical quandaries that evoke resort to litigation and the limits of law in advancing ethically appropriate outcomes.