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18 pages worth of notes containing lecture notes, summary of academic literature and relevant case law and legislation. EXCEPTION to the principle of autonomy. Relevant legislation: Mental Health Act. Considers the policy trends, impacts and solutions to problems associated with mental health law.
18 pages worth of notes containing lecture notes, summary of academic literature and relevant case law and legislation. Considers a duty of care, breach of duty and what is needed to. satisfy a claim [causation etc]. Considers topic such as remoteness, liability for the birth of a child and wrongful life/birth/pregnancy cases.
17 pages worth of notes containing lecture notes, summary of academic literature and relevant case law and legislation. Considers the duty of confidentiality and whether there are any exceptions.
20 pages worth of notes containing lecture notes, summary of academic literature and relevant case law and legislation. Considers resource allocation in the NHS, with a particular focus on scarcity and rationing strategies [and the legal and ethical implications of them].
16 pages worth of notes containing lecture notes, summary of academic literature and relevant case law and legislation. Considers arguments in favour and against informed consent. Considers the legal protections to informed consent in reference to patient autonomy. Covers Montgomery case and all other relevant case law in great detail.
12 pages worth of notes containing lecture notes, summary of academic literature and relevant case law and legislation. Considers the relevant parties who would be interested in one's genetic results and the dangerous implications of doing so [e.g. employers etc]. Considers whether doctors have a duty of care to the rest of the family to inform them of any genetic information. Considers at-home testing kits like 23andme.
20 pages worth of notes containing lecture notes, summary of academic literature and relevant case law and legislation. Considers significant cases like the Ashley Treatment, Charlie Gard and Evans. Contains an analysis of significant harms test versus the best interests test.
14 pages worth of notes containing lecture notes, summaries of academic literature and analysis of relevant cases. Considers the implication of adult capacity on the principle of autonomy, particularly with regards to the right to make irrational decisions. Relevant Legislation: Mental Capacity Act 2005.
An introduction to Medical Law using notes from both lectures and E Jackson Medical Law 5ed. 5 pages worth of notes that goes through the shift from medical ethics to bioethics. Considers why it is challenging to make ethical decisions.