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George P. Smith, II Professor George P. Smith joined the law faculty in August, 1977 as an ordinary law professor. He has had previous law teaching affiliations at the University of In 1984, Professor Smith received an Australian-American Fulbright award to teach at the Widely published and recognized as a leading national and international scholar, he has a bibliography of over 180 entries which includes 14 books, 21 monographs and 152 law review articles, book chapters and essays. His contributions to the legal profession were recognized by BOOKS DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE AND THE NEW MEDICINE. Elgar Press, THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION AND BIOTECHNOLOGY: A SEARCH FOR PRINCIPLED DECISIONMAKING. Springer Verlag, 2005. HUMAN RIGHTS AND BIOMEDICINE. The FAMILY VALUES AND THE NEW SOCIETY: DILEMMA OF THE 21ST CENTURY. LEGAL AND HEALTHCARE ETHICS FOR THE ELDERLY. BIOETHICS AND THE LAW: MEDICAL, SOCIO-LEGAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL DIRECTIONS FOR A BRAVE NEW WORLD. FINAL CHOICES: AUTONOMY IN HEALTH CARE DECISIONS. THE NEW BIOLOGY: LAW, ETHICS, AND BIOTECHNOLOGY. MEDICAL-LEGAL ASPECTS OF CRYONICS: PROSPECTS FOR IMMORTALITY. ETHICAL, LEGAL AND SOCIAL CHALLENGES TO A BRAVE NEW WORLD, (2 vols.) GENETICS, ETHICS, AND THE LAW. RESTRICTING THE CONCEPT OF FREE SEAS: MODERN MARITIME LAW RE-EVALUATED. Selected Decisions, LEGAL NOTES AND COMMENTARIES BEFORE THE UNITED STATES FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION, United States Department of State: 1966. BOOK CHAPTERS “The Public Trust Doctrine and Natural Law” in NATURAL LAW AND PERSPECTIVES, (P. S. Khanum, ed.), Amicus Books, “Human Rights and Bioethics” in HEALTH CARE AND THE PATIENT REGIME (N. Sudarshan, ed.), “Access to Health Care: Economic, Medical, Ethical and Socio-Legal Challenges,” in HUMAN RIGHTS AND HEALTH CARE (D. Weisstub & G. Pinto eds.), Kluwer, 2008. “Managing Death: End of Life Charades and Decisions,” In International Library of Law, Ethics and the New Medicine (D. Thomasama, D. Weisstub & T. Kushner, eds.), Kluwer Academic Press, 2001. “The Baby M Decision: Love’s Labor Lost,” In Surrogate Motherhood: Politics and Privacy (L. Gostin ed.), “Long Days Journey into Night: The Tragedy of the Handicapped At-Risk Infants.” In Moral Issues in Mental Retardation, edited by R. Laura and A. Ashman. “Religion, Law and Conscience in a Brave New World.” In Theological Awareness and Temporal Responsibilities. “The United Nations and the Environment,” in A World Without a United Nations. “The Environment.” In Government Business and Society: The Changing Contract. BOOK REVIEWS Review Symposium, “The Ethical Canary” by Margaret Review Essay, “Biology, Bioethics, and The New Society,” 14 Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy 531 (1998) reviewing James F. Childress, PRACTICAL REASONING IN BIOETHICS (1997); Thomas F. Murray, Mark A. Rothstein & Robert F. Murray, Jr., THE HUMAN GENOME AND THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE (1996)). “Review Essay, CHILDREN OF CHOICE by JOHN A. ROBERTSON.” Jurimetrics Journal 36 (Fall 1995): 115. SELECTED JOURNAL ARTICLES “Social Justice and Health Care Management: An Elusive Quest,” 9 “Re-shaping the Common Good in Times of Public Health Emergencies: Validating Medical Triage,” 17 Annals of Health Law (2008). “Policy Making and The New Medicine: Managing a Magnificent Obsession,” 3 Journal of Health and Biomedical Law 303 (2008). “Cigarette Smoking as a Public Health Hazard: Crafting Common Law and Legislative Strategies for Abatement,” 11 “Re-validating the Doctrine of Anticipatory Nuisance,” 29 “Law, Medicine, and Religion: Towards a Dialogue and a Partnership in Biomedical Technology and Decisionmaking.” 21 Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy 169 (2005). “The Vagaries of Informed Consent,” 1 “Just Say No! — The Right to Refuse Psychotropic Medication in Long-Term Facilities,” 13 Annals of Health Law 1 (2004). “Human Rights and Bioethics: Formulating a Universal Right to Health, Health Care or Health Protection?” 39 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 1295 (2005). “The Public Trust Doctrine and Natural Law: Emanations Within a Penumbra,” 33 “Law, Religion, and Medical Science: Conjunctive or Disjunctive?,” 1 “The Extent of Protection of The Individuals Personality Against Commercial Use: Toward a New Property Rights” 54 “Re-evaluating The Freedom of Scientific Inquiry Through Biotechnology and Human Rights,” 98 Proceedings of the American Society of International Law 115 (2002). “Distributive Justice and Health Care,” 18 Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy, 421 (2002). “Setting Limits: Medical Technology and The Law,” 23 Sydney Law Review 1 (2001). “Allocating Health Care Resources to the Elderly,” 1 Elder Law Review (2002) (An Electronic Journal Published by The University of “Euphemistic Codes and Tell-Tale Hearts: Human Assistance in End-of-Life Cases.” 10 Health Matrix, Journal of Law-Medicine 175 (2000). “Genetic Enhancement Technologies and The New Society.” 4 Medical Law International 85 (2000). “Judicial Decisionmaking in The Age of Biotechnology.” 13 Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 93 (1999). “Harnessing the Human Genome Through Legislative Restraint.” 5 European Journal of Health Law 53 (1998). “Terminal Sedation as Palliative Care: Revalidating a Right to a Good Death.” “Patient Dumping: Implications for the Elderly.” Elderlaw Journal 6 (1998): 23. “Complexities in Biomedical Decision-Making.” Perspectives on Law and Public Interest 1 (1997): (An “Our Hearts Were Once Young and Gay: Health Care Rationing and the Elderly.” “Pathways to Immortality in the New Millennium: Human Responsibility, Theological Direction, or Legal Mandate.” “Restructuring the Principle of Medical Futility.” Journal of Palliative Care 11 (Autumn 1995): 9. “Utility and the Principle of Medical Futility: Safeguarding Autonomy and the Prohibition Against Cruel and Unusual Punishment.” The Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy 12 (Fall 1995): 1. “Aesthetic Nuisance: Re-Educating the Judiciary.” Real Estate Law Journal 24 (Summer 1995): 26. “Genetic Determinism or Genetic Discrimination.” Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy 11 (Fall 1994): 23. “Nuisance Law: The Morphogenesis of an Historical Revisionist Theory of Contemporary Economic Jurisprudence.” “Accessing Genomic Information for Nonmedical Purposes.” Journal of Law and Health 9 (1994-95): 121. “Biomedicine and Biomedical Ethics: De Lege Lata, De Lege Ferenda.” The Law Today, As Laid Down, and What Tomorrow May Bring.” Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy 9 (Spring 1993): 233. “Market and Non-Market Mechanisms for Procuring Human and Cadaveric Organs: When the Price Is Right.” Medical Law International 1 (1993): 17. “Toward an International Standard of Scientific Inquiry.” Health Matrix Journal of Law-Medicine 2 (Summer 1992): 167. “The Price of Beauty: An Economic Approach to Aesthetic Nuisance.” Harvard Environmental Law Review 15 (Winter 1991): 53 (with “Incest and Intrafamilial Child Abuse: Fatal Attractions or Forced and Dangerous Liaisons?” Journal of Family Law 29 (August 1991): 833. “Assisted Noncoital Reproduction: A Comparative Analysis.” “From Cutlass to Cat-o’-Nine Tails: The Case for International Jurisdiction of Mutiny on the High Seas.” “All’s Well That Ends Well: Toward a Policy of Assisted Rational Suicide or Merely Enlightened Self-Determination?” U.C. Davis Law Review 22 (Winter 1989): 275. “The Province and Function of Law, Science and Medicine: Leeways of Choice and Patterns of Discourse.” “Genetics, Eugenics, and Public Policy.” “Sexuality, Privacy and the New Biology.” “The United Nations and the Environment: Sometimes a Great Notion?” “Intimations of Immorality: Clones, Cyrons and the Law.” “Equity and Admiralty: A Turbulent Path to Manifest Destiny.” Northwestern University Journal of International Law and Business 5 (Spring 1983): 65. “Manipulating the Genetic Code: Jurisprudential Conundrums.” “On the Waterfront at the Pier’s Edge: The Longshoremen’s and Harbor Worker’s Compensation Act.” Cornell Law Review 56 (November 1970): 114. “Through A Test Tube Darkly: Artificial Insemination and The Law,” MONOGRAPHS God, Caesar, and Darwin: Parameters and Perimeters of The Intractable Pain, Palliative Management and The Principle of Medical Futility (2007), Congress of The When Mercy Seasons Justice (2007), Of Panjandrums, Pooh-Bahs, Parvenus and Prophets: Law, Religion, and Medical Science (2005), Universal Human Rights and Biomedicine (2001), Faculty of Law, Law, Science, and Religion in a Changing World Order: Designing a Template for The Age of Biotechnology (2001), Complexities in End-of-Life Medical Treatment, The Mind/Body Medical Institute, The Elderly and Health Care Rationing, The Poynter Center for Ethics, Indiana University (2000). The Last Right: Ethical, Legal and Philosophical Concerns (1999), Cambridge University, England. Genetic Enhancement or Eugenic Improvement (1999), University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The Plight of The Developmentally Disabled (1999), Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York. Bioethics and The Administration of Justice (1998), The University of Sydney Faculty of Law, Australia. Procreative Liberty or Procreative Responsibility (1998), The Center for the Clinical Bioethics, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, D.C. Developing a Standard for Advancing Genetic Health and Scientific Investigation, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University, California (1997). Final Exists: Safeguarding Self Determination and The Right to be Free from Cruel and Unusual Punishment (1997), Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois. Ethical Imperatives in Law and Medicine (1997), University of Texas Health Care Center, Tyler, Texas. Land Use, Economic Jurisprudence and Nuisance Law (1996), Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. Challenging Family Values in The New Society, Indiana University Law School (1996). The Legacy of Peter Zenger, Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia (1977). Environmental Control in Arkansas, Office of Governor Winthrop Rockefeller (1970). Last Revised 07-Oct-08 03:17 PM.
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