Between Complacency and Panic – Legal, Ethical and Policy Responses to Emerging Infectious Diseases

By Wendy E. Parmet and Jennifer L. Huer

We are pleased to present this symposium featuring commentary from participants in the “Between Complacency and Panic: Legal, Ethical and Policy Responses to Emerging Infectious Diseases”conference held on April 14, 2017, at Northeastern University School of Law.

The conference was sponsored by the Center for Health Policy and Law and the American Society for Law, Medicine, and Ethics (ASLME), with support from The Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School.

 

Between Complacency and Panic – Legal, Ethical and Policy Responses to Emerging Infectious Diseases

When a Nurse Needs an Attorney: US Quarantine Policy

Emergency Preparedness: Is Quarantine All We Have to Offer?

The Global Virome Project: Understanding Our Viral Enemies to Create a Safer World

 

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