University of British Columbia Press
Being Relational
Reflections on Relational Theory and Health Law
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
Being Relational
Reflections on Relational Theory and Health Law
Table of Contents
Introduction / Jennifer J. Llewellyn and Jocelyn Downie
Part 1 – Relational Theory
1 Relational Autonomy and Global Threats / Susan Sherwin
2 The Reciprocal Relation of Judgment and Autonomy: Walking in Another’s Shoes and Which Shoes to Walk In / Jennifer Nedelsky
3 A Relational Approach to Equality: New Developments and Applications / Christine M. Koggel
4 Restorative Justice: Thinking Relationally about Justice / Jennifer J. Llewellyn
5 The Self in Situ: A Relational Account of Personal Identity / Françoise Baylis
6 Memory, Reparation, and Relation: Starting in the Right Places / Sue Campbell
7 Taking a Feminist Relational Perspective on Conscience / Carolyn McLeod
Part 2 – Health Law and Policy
8 Relational Theory and Resource Allocation in Health Care: Accounting for Difference / Dianne Pothier
9 Resistance Is Essential: Relational Responses to Recent Law and Policy Initiatives Involving Reproduction / Jocelyn Downie
10 Relational Theory and Indigenous Health: Insights for Law Reform and Policy Development / Constance MacIntosh
11 Insight Revisited: Relationality and Psychiatric Treatment Decision-Making Capacity / Sheila Wildeman
12 Non-Human Animals and Human Health: A Relational Approach to the Use of Animals in Medical Research / Maneesha Deckha
List of Contributors; Index