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      Bodily rights and property rights.

      Journal of Medical Ethics
      Beneficence, Bioethical Issues, Ethical Theory, Harm Reduction, ethics, Human Body, Humans, Informed Consent, Legislation as Topic, Ownership, economics, Privacy, Risk, Social Justice, Transplantation

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          Whereas previous discussions on ownership of biological material have been much informed by the natural rights tradition, insufficient attention has been paid to the strand in liberal political theory represented by Felix Cohen, Tony Honoré, and others, which treats property relations as socially constructed bundles of rights. In accordance with that tradition, we propose that the primary normative issue is what combination of rights a person should have to a particular item of biological material. Whether that bundle qualifies to be called "property" or "ownership" is a secondary, terminological issue. We suggest five principles of bodily rights and show how they can be applied to the construction of ethically appropriate bundles of rights to biological material.

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          16574874
          2565785
          10.1136/jme.2004.011270

          Chemistry
          Beneficence,Bioethical Issues,Ethical Theory,Harm Reduction,ethics,Human Body,Humans,Informed Consent,Legislation as Topic,Ownership,economics,Privacy,Risk,Social Justice,Transplantation

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