Wildy Logo
(020) 7242 5778
enquiries@wildy.com

Book of the Month

Cover of The Law and Practice of Human Rights

The Law and Practice of Human Rights

Edited by: David Blundell KC, Miranda Butler, Alistair Mills
Price: £249.00

Land Registration Manual
4th ed




 Ash Jones


Welcome to Wildys

Watch


Judicial Cooperation in Commercial Litigation 3rd ed (The British Cross-Border Financial Centre World)



 Ian Kawaley, David Doyle, Shade Subair Williams


Offers for Newly Called Barristers & Students

Special Discounts for Newly Called & Students

Read More ...


Secondhand & Out of Print

Browse Secondhand Online

Read More...


Research Handbook on Law, Governance and Bioethics

Edited by: Deryck Beyleveld, Roger Brownsword, Marcus Düwell

ISBN13: 9781788116664
To be Published: December 2025
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £210.00





This timely Research Handbook examines the key challenges for the governance of biomedicine and the life sciences. It explores the impact of significant political, technological and ecological developments on international governance and considers ethics in times of global crisis.

Leading experts discuss the ways in which digitalization and AI have disrupted communication and knowledge infrastructure, while highlighting the threats posed by climate change and biodiversity loss to ecological stability. They investigate how the system of governance by law has been challenged by the erosion of public spaces and democratic political systems, while regulatory tools such as ethics committees, participatory structures and self-regulation are unprepared for emerging issues. The Research Handbook demonstrates the importance of developing novel methodological tools to interpret these problems within the field of bioethics. It further proposes a roadmap for future research and practice, outlining how the life sciences can provide new possibilities for human health and well-being.

Scholars and students of law and society, legal philosophy and legal theory will greatly benefit from this illuminating Research Handbook. It is also a useful resource for those studying bioethics, moral philosophy and the social sciences.

Subjects:
Medical Law and Bioethics
Contents:
Introduction to law, governance and bioethics: looking back, looking forward 1
Deryck Beyleveld, Roger Brownsword and Marcus Düwell

PART I METHODOLOGY AND BIG CHALLENGES
1. Bioethics and biolaw confronting the ongoing process of neo-feudalism: a feminist critical perspective 33
Gabriela Arguedas-Ramírez
2. The future possibility of bioethics, biolaw and the rule of law 50
Deryck Beyleveld and Roger Brownsword
3. Bioethics and human nature: perspectives from philosophical anthropology 71
Marcus Düwell
4. ‘Care for the common home’: Christian bioethics in the twenty-first century 86
Hille Haker
5. Collective responsibility in a world in crisis 104
Barbara Prainsack

PART II. BETTER GOVERNANCE
6. Bioethical expertise and the case for lay participation 120
Ruben Andreas Sakowsky and Silke Schicktanz
7. The idea of governance in One Health 135
Benjamin Capps
8. From knowledge-based regulation to transitional law: developing appropriate legal responses to risks of global ecological collapse 159
Olivia Woolley
9. Risk in bioethics 177
Sven Ove Hansson
10. Musings on research ethics policy: progress, inclusion and good governance 192
Eric M. Meslin
11. Dialogical bioethics: communicative practices in healthcare, research and policy 210
Vilhjálmur Árnason
12. Regulation as play: establishing a normative basis for the regulatory sandbox in human health research 226
Graeme Laurie

PART III. BIOETHICAL TOPICS
13. Crossroads in the bioethics of reproduction 248
Judit Sándor
14. Governance challenges for heritable human genome editing: contested concepts and lines 266
Rosamund Scott
15. AI and governance: law, politics, and bioethics 287
Deryck Beyleveld and Roger Brownsword
16. Rights and duties in and regarding communicable disease epidemics and pandemics 318
Klaus Steigleder, Marie Göbel and Philipp Richter
17. Stakeholder engagement, disruptive technology and governance of population health screening programmes: a UK perspective 334
Jeffrey Wale

PART IV. GLOBAL DIMENSIONS
18. Equitable access to essential health technologies during global health emergencies: a sub-Saharan African perspective 351
Pamela Andanda
19. Biolaw and global catastrophic risks: building anticipatory governance for emerging technologies 367
Erick Valdés and Juan Alberto Lecaros