ABSTRACT

Lucid and logical in structure, this new edition, previously entitled Sourcebook on Medical Law draws together a wide range of essential material, including extracts from statutes, cases and academic commentary from medical law; an area which is fast becoming an important part of undergraduate syllabuses.Fully updated to take account of recent developments in this dynamic area of law, it examines two major pieces of legislation: the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and the Human Tissue Act 2004 as well as a significant amount of new case law, including the House of Lords decisions in Chester v Afshar and Gregg v Scott and the Court of Appeal decision in R (on the application of Burke) v GMC and others.Divided into two parts, it covers:the general principles that permeate medical law, exploring illness and the ethics of care and healthcare in England and Wales and consent to treatment, confidentiality and medical malpracticeissues which arise in relation to specific areas of medical treatment, including infertility treatment and surrogacy, pregnancy and abortion, treating the incompetent, the mentally ill, medical research, organ transplants and euthanasia. This textbook is an invaluable reference tool for all those studying medical law as well as those studying medicine. 

part 1|310 pages

General Principles

chapter 1|41 pages

Introduction to Ethics

chapter 2|34 pages

Health Care in England and Wales

chapter 3|66 pages

Consent to Treatment

chapter 4|69 pages

Treating the Incapable Patient

chapter 6|55 pages

Medical Malpractice

part 2|328 pages

Specific Areas in Medical Treatment

chapter 7|68 pages

Assisted Reproduction and Embryo Research

chapter 8|47 pages

Abortion and Pre-natal Harm

chapter 9|52 pages

Mental Health Law

chapter 10|41 pages

Medical Research

chapter 11|54 pages

Organ Transplantation

chapter 12|64 pages

Treatment at the End of Life