1st Edition

Biolaw, Economics and Sustainable Governance Addressing the Challenges of a Post-Pandemic World

By Erick Valdés, Jacob Dahl Rendtorff Copyright 2022
    252 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    252 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book offers an accurate and updated approach to the main contributions of cosmopolitan biolaw in relation to sustainability, global governance, organizational health care economics and COVID-19.

    Bringing together different robust and dense biojuridical epistemologies to analyze key bioethical problems as well as the health care, management, economics and sustainability issues of our time, it constitutes a paradigmatic text in its field. In addition to exploring different epistemologies and jurisdictional scopes of biolaw, including the relationships between this new field and the challenges which have arisen in the current globalized and technologized world, the book addresses controversial issues straight from today’s headlines: for example, the basics for health care, finance and organizational economics, global biojuridical principles for governance, globalization, bioscientific empowerment, global and existential risk and sustainability challenges for a post-pandemic world.

    The book encourages readers to think impartially in order to know and understand the bioethical and biojuridical dilemmas that stem from current economics and sustainability issues. Accordingly, it will be a valuable resource for courses in the fields of biolaw, law, bioethics, global sustainability, organizational health care economics and global governance at different professional levels.

    Part 1. History, Scopes And Epistemologies Of Biolaw  1. From Bioethics to Biolaw  2. Biolaw in Different Parts of the World  3. Biolaw and Society  Part 2. The Philosophy of Biolaw  4. Philosophical Foundations of Ethics of Biolaw  5. The Legal History of Biolaw  6. Towards Homo Sapiens 2.0. Bioethical Challenges to Biolaw in the Twenty-First Century  Part 3. Biolaw, Organizational Economics and Health Care  7. Corporate Governance, Social Responsibility and Stakeholder Management  8. Health Care Organization Ethics and Ethical Values in Hospital Management  Part 4. Biolaw, Governance and Sustainability  9. Universal Principles for Governance in an Ever-changing World  10. Global Sustainability and Cosmopolitan Biolaw  

    Biography

    Erick Valdés is the president and founding member of The International Network of Biolaw.

    Jacob Dahl Rendtorff is professor at Roskilde University, Denmark.