|
Also Recommended
|
|
|
Lawrence Gostin, Jean McHale...
£230.00 £57.50
Please note, this offer price only applies to individual customers when ordering direct from Oxford University Press, while stock lasts. No further discounts will apply. If you are a bookseller, please contact your OUP sales representative.
|
|
|
|
|
Peter Feldschreiber
£135.00
|
|
|
|
|
David A. Warrell, Timothy M. Cox...
£425.00
|
|
|
|
|
Principles of Medical Law
Third Edition
Edited by Andrew Grubb, Judith Laing, and Jean McHale Consultant Editor Professor Sir Ian Kennedy
1,320 pages
|
246x171mm
978-0-19-954440-0
|
Hardback
|
09 December 2010
|
|
|
|
|
- The only text to provide a complete analysis of the wide ranging issues relating to medical law.
- Authoritative account of common law and statutory provisions governing health care provision in England and Wales setting the law in context and critiquing its application
- A classic text now edited by Andrew Grubb, Jean McHale and Judy Laing in consultation with Professor Sir Ian Kennedy
- Written by a team of leading academics and practitioners providing a balanced and practical perspective
- Fully updated to cover major statutory changes including the Human Tissue Act 2004, the Mental Capacity Act 2005, the NHS Act 2006, the Mental Health Act 2007 and developments in the case law
- Clear layout, extensive cross-referencing and careful indexing make this an indispensible research tool for practitioners and academics alike
New to this edition - New chapters on the test for capacity, mental health law and the legal regulation of the use of human material
- Incorporates a raft of significant statutory changes since the last edition, including the Human Tissue Act 2004, the Mental Capcity Act 2005, the NHS act 2006, the Mental Health Act 2007 and the Health and Social Care act 2008
- Major cases discussed |I include Chester v Afshar HL |R (informed consent and causation), |I Gregg v Scott |R (causation), |I Evans v UK |R, |I Dickson v UK |R (reproductive rights).
- New chapters on the Test for Capacity, Mental Health and Reproductive Genetics
- Revised structure provides a more thematic grouping of chapters whilst each chapter stands alone as an invaluable, detailed reference source
- Greater consideration of the related health care ethics and human rights issues across all chapters
- Additional new authors include respected and experienced practitioners and academics
Principles of Medical Law is the leading practitioner text in medical law. Now in its third edition, it provides a comprehensive and scholarly account of the common law and statutory provisions governing care provision in England and Wales. The contributors include many of the leading academics and practitioners working in the area of medical law today. The book provides an authoritative and up-to-date account of medical law whilst also seeking to set the law in context and critique its application. This new edition will include greater consideration of related health care ethics and human rights issues where appropriate. The book
includes major statutory and common law changes including the Human Tissue Act 2008.Readership: Legal practitioners and academics working in medical law. The book will also be of interest to NHS organisations and Health Policy Makers
|
|
|
Edited by Andrew Grubb, Senior Immigration Judge, Judith Laing, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Bristol, and Jean McHale, Professor of Health Care Law and Director of the Institute of Medical Law, University of Birmingham Consultant Editor Professor Sir Ian KennedyContributors: Deryck Beyleveld Professor of Law and Bioethics, University of Durham Michael Freeman Professor of English law, University College London Richard Goldberg Reader in Law, University of Aberdeen Philip Havers QC Barrister, 1 Crown Office Row, London Dr. Jonathan Herring, Fellow of Exeter College, University of Oxford Christopher Hodges Head of CMS research programme in Civil Justice Systems, Centre for Socio-legal Studies, University of Oxford Jonathan Holl-Allen Barrister, 3 Serjeant's Inn, London Emily Jackson Professor of Law, London School of Economics Judith Laing Senior Lecturer in Law, School of Law, University of Bristol Graeme Laurie Professor of Medical Jurisprudence,
University of Edinburgh David Lock Barrister, No 5 Chambers, Government Minister from 1999 to 2001 Kenyon Mason Emeritus Professor of Forensic Medicine, University of Edinburgh Jean McHale Professor of Health Care Law and Director of the Institute of Medical Law, University of Birmingham Rachael Mulheron Professor of Law, Queen Mary University of London Sir James Munby A Lord Justice of Appeal Christopher Newdick Professor of Health Law, University of Reading Mary O'Rourke QC Barrister, 3 Serjeant's Inn, London Shaun Pattinson Reader in Law, University of Durham Keith Syrett Professor of Public Health Law, Cardiff University Harvey Teff, Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Durham Stephen Todd Professor of Common Law, University of Nottingham Philippa Whipple QC Barrister, 1 Crown Office Row, London
|
|
|
"authoritative, detailed and scholarly... an essential purchase for any practitioner involved in any aspect of the law pertaining to healthcare." - Phillip taylor MBE and Elixabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers
|
|
|
Part 1.The health care system
1: Christopher Newdick: The organisation of health care
2: Mary O'Rourke and Jonathan Holl-Allen: Regulating health care professions
Part 2. Clinical negligence
3: Rachel Mulheron: Duties in contract and tort
4: Philippa Whipple QC and Philip Havers QC: Breach of duty
5: Stephen Todd: Actions arising from birth
6: Richard Goldberg: Causation and defences
7: Keith Syrett: Institutional liability
Part 3. Patients' rights
8: David Lock: Consent to treatment: the competent patient
9: David Lock and Sir James Munby: The test for capacity
10: Mr Justice James Munby: Consent to treatment: patients lacking capacity and children
11: Judith Laing and Nicola Glover-Thomas: Mental health law
12: Shaun Pattinson and Deryck Beyleveld: Confidentiality and data protection
13: Jean McHale: Clinical research
Part 4. The law and reproduction
14: Michael Freeman: Medically assisted reproduction
15: Michael Freeman: Reproductive genetics
16: Emily Jackson: Abortion
Part 5. Medicinal products and devices
17: Christopher Hodges: The regulation of medicinal products and medical divices
18: Harvey Teff: Products liability
Part 6. Regulating human material
19: Jean McHale: The legal regulation of the use of human material
20: Graeme Laurie: Patenting and the human body
Part 7. The end of life
21: Jonathan Herring: Ending life
22: Kenyon Mason: Death
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
The specification in this catalogue, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, was as accurate as possible at the time the catalogue was compiled. Occasionally, due to the nature of some contractual restrictions, we are unable to ship a specific product to a particular territory. Jacket images are provisional and liable to change before publication.
|
|