Trusted for over 40 years for its authoritative account of medical law, this text provides the right balance between in-depth legal coverage and analysis of ethical issues.This classic textbook focuses on medical law and its relationship with medical practice and modern ethics. It provides thorough coverage of all topics found on medical law courses, and in-depth analysis of recent court decisions and legislation, encouraging students to think critically about this area of study. - Covers the whole field of modern ethical medical practice, making the book suitable for use on all undergraduate and postgraduate medical law courses- Clearly sets a diversity of views in ethical debates, and offers the authors own perspectives, encouraging students to explore and form their own opinions- Takes account of the influence of international policy and legal developments in shaping medical law in the UKNew to this edition::· Two brand new chapters introduce students to concepts, theories, and tools that frame interpretation and analysis of health and medical law· A new chapter provides an overview of UK health systems and examines these in the context of devolution, the Covid-19 pandemic, and Brexit· The table of contents has been reorganised and streamlined to enhance clarity and focus on current issues in the discipline· Includes coverage of developments such as the Health and Social Care Act 2022, Mental Health Bill 2022, Medicines and Medical Devices Act 2021, Coronavirus Act 2020, new regimes for organ donation, Bell v Tavistock, ABC v St Georges Healthcare NHS Trust, Khan v Meadows, and moreDigital formatsThis twelfth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats.The digital version offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support:: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk
Introduction to bioethics; Critical frameworks in bioethics; Governance of the health system; Health and social care professionals; Health resource allocation; Health research and innovation; Public health; Consent to medical treatment; Children and consent to medical treatment; Mental health; Medical confidentiality and data protection; Clinical negligence; Organ donation for transplantation; The body as property; Contraception and pregnancy; Assisted conception; Withdrawal and withholding of medical treatment; Euthanasia and assisted suicide;
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