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The Internet Journal of Law, Healthcare and Ethics
ISSN: 1528-8250

Aim of the Journal

The Internet Journal of Law, Healthcare and Ethics is a multidisciplinary journal addressing current issues at the intersection of law, healthcare and ethics. IJLHE seeks high quality submissions that are timely and cutting edge that will generate discussion and promote further inquiry. Authors can expect a rapid turnaround of decisions on submissions. Because IJLHE is an open access journal, all articles will be available on the internet to reach a broad audience.

Scope of the Journal

The Journal covers a variety of bioethical topics in the following areas: health law & policy, neuroethics and nanoethics, emerging technologies, philosophy and ethics in healthcare, philosophy & health care ethics, public health & policy. IJLHE encourages authors to submit conceptual and empirical papers ranging from substantive articles on the state of the art to commentaries or policy arguments to scientific research, empirical research studies or book reviews. IJLHE seeks to promote a constructive dialogue between scholars in law, philosophy, ethics, medicine, social sciences, and science.

This is a peer reviewed journal. All articles are reviewed by experienced reviewers who make every effort to provide constructive feedback to help authors improve their work. All published articles are archived by Internet Scientific Publications LLC and recognized by The Library of Congress Catalog of Publications.

Volume 1 Number 2


Original Articles

Implications Of The Use Of DNR Orders For The Elderly - E.P. Cherniack
Physician Perceptions and Knowledge of the Legal and Ethical Issues Regarding HIV/AIDS Confidential Disclosure in Managing Persons With HIV/AIDS at an Academic Medical Center (AMC) - M. Thomas , R. Rogers , R. Maclean
Medicine As A Moral Practice: Reconsidering The Role Of Moral Agency In The Patient-physician Relationship - F. Jotterand

Reviews

Restrictions On Foreign Scientists Counter-Productive To Biodefense Research - J..S. Bard
A Ban on Reproductive Cloning: Does it have any Teeth? - J..S. Bard
The Role of the Family in In-Patient Care: A Mostly Modest Proposal - P.C. Bube

Case Reports

"Standing at the bedside: so many questions..." - B.J. Phillips

Editorial

How The Ethical Catastrophe Of Transplanting A Second Set Of Organs In Jessica Santillan After She Suffered Brain Damage Should Lead To Reform In The Donation System - J..S. Bard