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    • Posthumous reproduction and the law: Tissue transplantation, property rights and the reproductive relational autonomy 

      Stewart, Cameron; Tremellen, Kelton; Savulescu, Julian
      Published 2021
      This paper examines the history of Australian superior court decisions on the retrieval of gametic material from deceased men. It examines the history of case law and legislation on the issue and then provides a summary ...
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    • The standard of care test revisited: Competing approaches to defining competent profession practice in Australia 

      Stewart, Cameron; Kim, Peter
      Published 2023
      This section examines the recent decision of the New South Wales Court of Appeal in Dean v Pope [2022] NSWCA 260. The decision settles a long-running dispute in New South Wales about the test for the standard of care under ...
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    • At the intersection of public service and the market: Libraries and the future of lending 

      Giblin, Rebecca; Weatherall, Kimberlee
      Published 2015
      Most library uses of books occur outside the purview of copyright and the market. Loans fall outside copyright's exclusive rights; libraries have exceptions for many activities that involve copying. Author remuneration for ...
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    • Negligence and health innovation: Issues with the standard of care and the need to revisit the voluntary assumption of risk 

      Stewart, Cameron; Eckstein, Lisa; Nicol, Dianne; Nielsen, Jane
      Published 2022
      This section examines current debates about the test for standards of care in negligence under the Civil Liability Acts in Australia, and how those debates may impact adversely on innovations in health care. It examines ...
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    • Law of gifts, conditional donation and biobanking 

      Stewart, Cameron; Fleming, Jennifer; Kerridge, Ian
      Published 2013
      Tissue banks are critical to research efforts into the causes and treatment of many diseases. Biobanks are created from donated tissue but property concepts have not played a major role in understanding methods of the ...
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