Smith, George P(atrick), II

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SMITH, George P(atrick), II

SMITH, George P(atrick), II. American, b. 1939. Genres: Economics, Ethics, Law, Medicine/Health. Career: Indiana University-Bloomington, Krannert teaching fellow at law school, 1953-54; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, instructor in law, 1965-66; State University of New York at Buffalo, assistant professor of law and assistant dean, 1967-69; University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, associate professor of law, 1969-71; Georgetown University, Washington, DC, adjunct professor of law, 1971-75; University of Pittsburgh, PA, associate professor of law, 1975-77; Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, lecturer, 1973-75, professor of law, 1977-, lecturer at school of nursing, 1981-86, Rosemary Donley Lecturer, 1986. Visiting professor, lecturer, fellow and/or scholar at US, European, and Australian colleges and universities. Publications: (author of preface) D.L. Scott, Financing Growth of the Electric Utilities, 1976; The Legacy of Peter Zenger (monograph), 1977; Restricting the Concept of Free Seas, 1980; Genetics, Ethics, and the Law, 1981; A Bibliography with Subject Index of Legal Theses and Dissertations at the Squire and Bodleian Libraries: Cambridge and Oxford (monograph), 1981; Ethical, Legal, and Social Challenges to a Brave New World, 2 vols., 1982; Medical-Legal Aspects of Cryonics, 1983; The New Biology: Law, Ethics, and Biotechnology, 1989; Final Choices, 1989; Bioethics and the Law, 1994; Legal and Healthcare Ethics for the Elderly, 1996; Challenging Family Values in The New Society, 1996; Lard Use, Economic Jurisprudence, and Nuisance Law (monograph), 1996; Ethical Imperatives in Law and Medicine (monograph), 1996; Human Rights and Biomedicine, 2000. Address: School of Law, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC 20064, U.S.A. Online address: smithg@law.edu

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