Author
Number of items: 18.
Article
Science review in research ethics committees: : Double jeopardy? (2014)
Stephen Humphreys,
Hilary Thomas
and
Robyn Martin
Medical Dominance within Research Ethics Committees. (2014)
Stephen Humphreys,
Hilary Thomas
and
Robyn Martin
Pandemic influenza control in Europe and the constraints resulting from incoherent public health laws. (2010)
R. Martin,
A. Conseil,
A. Longstaff,
J. Kodo,
J. Siegert,
A-M. Duguet,
P. Lobato de Faria,
G. Haringhuizen,
J. Espin
and
R. Coker
The role of law in pandemic influenza preparedness in Europe. (2009)
Robyn Martin
The role of law in the control of obesity in England : looking at the contribution of law to a healthy food culture. (2008)
R. Martin
Public health law and tuberculosis control in Europe. (2007)
R. Coker,
S. Mounier-Jack
and
R. Martin
The exercise of public health powers in cases of infectious disease: human rights implications. Commentary. (2006)
R. Martin
The limits of law in the protection of public health and the role of public health ethics. (2006)
R. Martin
Public health and the scope of potential liability in tort. (2005)
R. Martin
The Exercise of Public Health Powers in an era of Human Rights : the particular problem of tuberculosis. (2004)
R. Martin
and
A. Harris
Patient power, human rights and access to primary health care services in an NHS system. (2004)
R. Martin
Public Health Ethics and SARS : Seeking an Ethical Framework to Global Public Health Governance. (2004)
R. Martin
Public Health Powers in Relation to Tuberculosis in England and France: A Comparison of Approaches. (2004)
S. Da Lomba
and
R. Martin
Rethinking primary health care ethics: ethics in contemporary primary health care in the United Kingdom. (2004)
R. Martin
Diverging Common Law — Invercargill goes to the Privy Council. (1997)
R. Martin