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Exploitation, the doctor-patient relationship and the criminal law

I am writing 2 co-authored papers with Professor Hazel Biggs which explore whether it is appropriate for harmful exploitation in the doctor-patient re ... Read more»

Keywords: Crime and society, Criminal law, Health care, Medical and health-care law, Medical ethics, Medical law, Medical law and ethics

 

One step forward, two steps back?: The GMC, the common law and 'informed' consent

Until 2008 if doctors followed the General Medical Council's (GMC) guidance on providing information prior to obtaining a patient's consent to treatme ... Read more»

Keywords: Medical and health-care law, Medical law and ethics

 

When Should Precaution Prevail? Interests in (Public) Health the Risk of Harm and Xenotransplantation

This work continues my work in this field and use Mill's harm principle to argue that permitting clinical trials of xenotransplantation would currentl ... Read more»

Keywords: Law, Medical and health-care law, Medical law and ethics, Risk

 

Xenotransplantation and Risk: Regulating a Developing Biotechnology

Some developing biotechnologies, particularly xenotransplantation, challenge accepted legal and ethical norms because of the risks they pose. If succ ... Read more»

Keywords: Law, Medical and health-care law, Medical ethics, Regulation, Risk

 

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