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Medical Law & Human Rights
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This course requires students to attend every week and read the class reading materials. In addition, students are required to write a class report at the end of the course. The deadline for the report will be agreed in consultation with the students.
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This course has two main objectives:

1. To teach students practical legal English by reading and discussing English language law materials;

2. To provide an introduction to some of the basic concepts of US and English law. The primary focus of the class will be on medical law.
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The main topics for this class will include -

1. Euthanasia
2. Assisted Suicide
3. In Vitro Fertilization
4. Organ Transplants
5. Transsexuals
6. Cloning
7. Siamese twins
8. Informed consent
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Each week students will receive an assigned reading and a number of questions or exercises. You are expected to complete all readings before the next class. The class will be interactive and all students will be expected to participate in class discussion.
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There is no set textbook for this class.

Every week students will be given some short readings in English.

The class readings will be newspaper articles or court judgments.
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Students will be graded -

Class attendance 20%
Class participation 40%
Final report 40%
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If you have any questions about this class, please write an e-mail to markyƒAƒbƒgƒ}[ƒNzlaw.kyushu-u.ac.jp

Please note that this class will be taught in English.
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