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Author:
Jacobs, Allan J., author.
Title:
Assigning responsibility for children's health when parents and authorities disagree : whose child? / Allan J. Jacobs.
Publisher:
Springer,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xv, 310 pages ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Child health services--Moral and ethical aspects.
Medical ethics.
Parent and child (Law)
Ethics, Medical
Child health services--Moral and ethical aspects.
Medical ethics.
Parent and child (Law)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction, and What We Owe the Child -- Part 1: Prior approaches to state intervention -- Chapter 2. The Primrose Path: Rights and Autonomy -- Chapter 3. What Is Relevant: Interests, Needs, and Harms -- Chapter 4. What We Owe Parents and Family -- Chapter 5. What Society May Claim: Public Health -- Part 2: The State Intervention Test (SIT) and its Theoretical Basis -- Chapter 6. Political Considerations in a Liberal Pluralist State -- Chapter 7. The State Intervention Test: When to Interfere with Parental Decisions -- Part 3: Applications of the State Intervention Test -- Chapter 8. Treatment of Disease -- Chapter 9. Prevention and Screening -- Chapter 10. Enhancement of Function -- Chapter 11. The Maturing Minor -- Chapter 12. Sexual And Reproductive Issues I: Education; Reproductive Choices -- Chapter 13. Sexual And Reproductive Issues II: Departures From Binary Sexual and Gender Viewpoints -- Chapter 14. Genital Rituals: Circumcision -- Chapter 15. Genital Rituals: Female Genital Alteration -- Chapter 16. Conclusion.
Summary:
This book provides a multidisciplinary analysis of the potential conflict between a government's duty to protect children and a parent(s)' right to raise children in a manner they see fit. Using philosophical, bioethical, and legal analysis, the author engages with key scholars in pediatric decision-making and individual and religious rights theory. Going beyond the parent-child dyad, the author is deeply concerned both with the interests of the broader society and with the appropriate limits of government interference in the private sphere. The text offers a balance of individual and population interests, maximizing liberty but safeguarding against harm. Bioethics and law professors will therefore be able to use this text for both a foundational overview as well as specific, subject-level analysis. Clinicians such as pediatricians and gynecologists, as well as policy-makers can use this text to achieve balance between these often competing claims. The book is written by a physician with practical and theoretical knowledge of the subject, and deep sympathy for the parental and family perspectives. As such, the book proposes a new way of evaluating parental and state interventions in children's healthcare: a refreshing approach and a useful addition to the literature.
Series:
International library of bioethics, 2662-9194 ; volume 90
ISBN:
3030876977
9783030876975
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1264721889
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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