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Text, Cases and Materials on Medical Law combines detailed commentary and analysis of the law with excerpts from a range of sources, both legal and non-legal, to help set the law in context and deepen your knowledge of this contentious and highly emotive area of law.
The book begins with an examination of the main ethical and moral principles that guide medical practice and, to some degree, medical law. It then explores the operation of the NHS, the arena in which the majority of medical law cases are played out. It then presents the key areas in which the law and medical practice intertwine – from issues of negligence and consent, through to the beginning of life, the end of life, and much that falls between.
Written in an accessible style, and using a range of learning features to help your studies, Text, Cases and Materials on Medical Law is the ideal companion for anyone taking an undergraduate module in this area.
Lisa Cherkassky is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Derby where she teaches and researches in medical law and ethics. She is also the chief-editor of The Journal of Medical Law and Ethics.
List of contents
Chapter 1: The ethics of medical law
Chapter 2: The allocation of healthcare resources
Chapter 3: Medical negligence
Chapter 4: Consent
Chapter 5: Confidentiality
Chapter 6: Abortion
Chapter 7: Mental health law
Chapter 8: Assisted conception
Chapter 9: Organs
Chapter 10: Medical research
Chapter 11: The end of life
About the author
Lisa Cherkassky is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Derby where she teaches and researches in medical law and ethics. She is also the chief-editor of The Journal of Medical Law and Ethics.
Summary
Text, Cases and Materials on Medical Law combines detailed commentary and analysis of the law with excerpts from a range of sources, both legal and non-legal, to help set the law in context and deepen your knowledge of this contentious and highly emotive area of law.