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Title Landmark cases in medical law / edited by Jonathan Herring and Jesse Wall
Published Oxford ; Portland : Hart Publishing, 2015

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Series Landmark cases
Landmark cases.
Contents Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Contributors; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Table of International Conventions; Introduction; I. THE LANDSCAPE, THE SUB-TERRAIN AND THE HORIZON; II. CONCLUSION; 1. Doodeward v Spence (1908); I. INTRODUCTION; II. DOODEWARD V SPENCE: THE FACTS; III. THE JUDGMENTS; IV. LATER CASES; V. CONCLUSION; 2. Bolam v Friern Hospital Management Committee [1957]: Medical Law's Accordion; I. INTRODUCTION; II. BOLAM-THE FACTS AND THE DECISION; III. 'OLD' BOLAM AND ITS EXPANDING INFLUENCE; IV. BOLITHO-'NEW' BOLAM ARRIVES
v. CONTRACTING AGAIN-(SOME OF) THE WALLS CLOSE INVI. THE PLACE OF BOLAM TODAY-AND WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE?; 3. Re B (A Minor) (Wardship: Sterilisation) [1988]: 'People Like Us Don't Have Babies': Learning Disability, Prospective Parenthood and Legal Transformations; I. INTRODUCTION; II. THE EMERGENCE OF LEARNING DISABILITY: MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE AND SOCIAL POLICY; III. LEARNING DISABILITY IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS; IV. LAW'S DEFERENCE TO MEDICINE; V. THE PROBLEM OF RIGHTS; VI. DISPUTING THE NATURAL-SEXUALITY AND DISABILITY AS SOCIALLY CONSTRUCTED; VII. REPOSITIONING THE 'MEDICAL'
VIII. THE POSSIBILITIES FOR LEGAL TRANSFORMATIONIX. AN INCREASED SCRUTINY?; X.A SYSTEM RESPONSIVE TO CHANGE?; 4. Re B (A Minor) (Wardship: Medical Treatment) [1981]: 'The Child Must Live': Disability, Parents and the Law; I. INTRODUCTION; II. FACTS; III. THE JUDGMENTS; IV. THE CONTEXT OF THE DECISION; V. CRITIQUE OF THE DECISION; VI. THEORIES OF DISABILITY; VII. THE NATURE OF PERSONHOOD; VIII. BEST INTERESTS; IX. PRENATAL TESTING; X. CONCLUSION; 5. Airedale NHS Trust v Bland [1993]; I. INTRODUCTION; II. COMMON GROUND; III. THE SPEECHES; IV. THE INGREDIENTS IN THE MIX
IV. BLAND: THE AFTERMATHV. CONCLUSION; 6. R v Cambridge Health Authority, ex parte B (A Minor) [1995]: A Tale of Two Judgments; I. INTRODUCTION; II. OVERVIEW; III. GROUNDS OF REVIEW AND STANDARDS OF REVIEW; IV. CALIBRATING THE STANDARD OF REVIEW; V. THE ETHICAL SUB-TERRAIN; VI. CONCLUSION; 7. R v Bournewood Community and Mental Health NHS Trust, ex parte L [1999]: Bournewood Fifteen Years On; I. BACKGROUND; II. THE HOUSE OF LORDS' DECISION; III. HL V UNITED KINGDOM; IV. STEPS TO PLUG THE GAP; V. THE DEPRIVATION OF LIBERTY SAFEGUARDS; VI. THE WAY FORWARD?
8. Re MB (An Adult: Medical Treatment) [1997] and St George's Healthcare NHS Trust v S [1998]: The Dilemma of the 'Court-Ordered' CaesareanI. INTRODUCTION; II. THE LANDMARK CASES; III. ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE DECISIONS IN THE LANDMARK CASES; IV. CONCLUDING THOUGHTS; 9. R v Department of Health, ex parte Source Informatics Ltd [1999]; I. INTRODUCTION; II. CASE HISTORY; III. REASONABLE EXPECTATION AND ARTICLE 8 ECHR; IV. CONSENT AND AUTONOMY; V. ANONYMITY; VI. RELEVANCE OF DETRIMENT; VII. IDENTIFIABILITY IS NOT DETERMINATIVE; VIII. ENTITLED TO PROTECTION; IX. DATA PROTECTION LAW
Summary This book brings together leading figures in the field to discuss the most significant cases in medical law. The cases are explored in their social and historical context to understand better what has influenced the development of the law
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed June 22, 2015)
Subject Medical laws and legislation, International -- Case studies
Medical laws and legislation.
Legislation, Medical
LAW -- Medical Law & Legislation.
Medical laws and legislation
Medical laws and legislation, International
SUBJECT United Kingdom
Genre/Form Case studies
Form Electronic book
Author Herring, Jonathan, editor
Wall, Jesse, 1984- editor.
ISBN 9781782255543
1782255540
9781474201438
1474201431
9781782255550
1782255559
1849465649
9781849465649