Readership: An ideal introduction to law students on medical law courses, as well as healthcare professionals and general readers interested in knowing more about the relevance and impact of medical law.
Charles Foster, Fellow of Green Templeton College, University of Oxford, and a barrister practising from Outer Temple Chambers, London
Charles Foster is a Fellow of Green Templeton College, University of Oxford, a tutor in medical law and ethics at the University of Oxford, and a barrister (practising in medical law) at Outer Temple Chambers, London. He read law and veterinary medicine at the University of Cambridge. He is the author, editor or contributor to over thirty five books. His website is at www.charlesfoster.co.uk
Acknowledgements 1: Origins and legacies 2: The enforcement of medical law 3: Before birth 4: Confidentiality and privacy 5: Consent 6: Clinical negligence 7: Research on human subjects 8: Resource allocation 9: The end of life 10: Organ donation and the ownership of body parts 11: The future of medical law References: Cases discussed Further reading