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adam_text | MEDICAL
TEXT. CASES. AND MATERIALS
This book offers a clear, thorough, and accessible guide to medical law.
It is intended to be both a stand-alone textbook, and to provide students
with a comprehensive source of relevant materials.
Medical Law: Text, Cases, and Materials is designed to map directly onto
mainstream university courses: undergraduates will find everything they
need in this one convenient and easy-to-use volume. The book is also
sufficiently in-depth to offer postgraduate students an invaluable source
of relevant information and materials.
The legal rules, principles, and cases are described and analysed, and are
accompanied by extracts from cases, statutes, and regulatory documents.
Critical commentary is provided both within the text itself and through
the incorporation of a wide selection of extracts from academic articles
and books, providing students with the detailed knowledge and analytical
tools required to engage with this area of law.
KEY FEATURES
•
author commentary
•
•
•
onRiM
www.oxfordtcxtbooks.co.uk/orc/jackson/
The book is supported by an Online Resource Centre, which provides updates
on recent developments in the law and web links to other helpful sites.
Emily Jackson is Professor of Medical Law at Queen Mary, University
of London. She is a member of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology
Authority, and the
CONTENTS
Table of Cases xxv
Table of Statutes xxxv
Table of Statutory Instruments xxxix
Table of Treaties, Conventions and European Legislation xli
1
1.
2.
3.
4.
(a) Religious Bioethics
(b) Secular Bioethics
(c) Common Justificatory Strategies
5.
(a) The Social Construction of the Body
(b) Do We Own Our Bodies?
6.
7.
2
1.
2.
3.
4.
(a) Equality
(b) Needs
(c) Maximizing Health Gains
(d) Age
(e) Individual Responsibility for Ill-Health
(f
(g) Ability to Pay
(h) Defining a Package of Care
(i) Rationing by Dilution
(j) Lotteries
XVi CONTENTS
5.
(a) Government Policy
(b) NHS Policy
(c) Clinical Discretion
(d) NICE
6.
82
92
94
97
98
102
103
104
104
104
105
108
108
121
140
149
150
154
155
157
160
164
171
178
10.
(a) Judicial Review
(b) The Human Rights Act
(c) Seeking Treatment Abroad
(d) Negligence
(e) Breach of Statutory Duty
7.
Conclusion
8.
Further Reading
3
1.
Central Issues
2.
Introduction
3.
Breach of Contract
4.
Negligence
(a) The Existence of a Duty of Care
(b) Breach
(c) Causation
(d) Defences
(e) Limitation Periods
5.
The NHS Complaints System
6.
The General Medical Council
7.
The Criminal Law
8.
Problems with Clinical Negligence
(a) A New Approach: Learning from Mistakes
(b) Reform
9.
Conclusion
4
1.
2.
180
3.
(a) Criminal Law jgj
CONTENTS
XVII
(b)
184
(c)
184
(d) The Principle of Autonomy
184
(e) Pregnant Women s Autonomy?
187
(f) Advance Directives
189
4.
191
(a) Defining Incapacity
192
(b) Emergencies
195
(c) Incompetent Adults
196
(d) Children
224
5.
248
(a) Coercion
248
(b) Undue Influence
251
(c) Mistake
253
6.
253
7.
254
5
255
1.
255
2.
255
3.
256
4.
261
(a) Battery
262
(b) Negligence
267
(c) Moving Away from Battery and Negligence
305
5.
306
6.
309
7.
312
8.
312
6
1.
2.
3.
4.
(a) At Common Law
(b) The Human Rights Act
XViii CONTENTS
(c) The Data Protection
(d)
(e)
5.
6.
7.
(a) Consent
(b) Public Interest
8.
9.
(a) Insurers
(b) Employers
(c) Family Members
(d) The Police
(e) Other
10.
11.
12.
7
1.
2.
3.
4.
(a) Defining Mental Disorder under the
(b) Defining Mental Disorder under the Draft Mental Health Bill
5.
(a) Voluntary Admission under the
(b) Compulsory Admission under the
(c) Admission under the Draft Mental Health Bill
(d) Criminals and Restricted Patients
6.
(a) Treatment under the Mental Health Act
(b) Treatment under the Draft Mental Health Bill
7.
(a) Discharge under the
(b) Discharge under the Draft Mental Health Bill
CONTENTS
8. Community
(a)
(b)
(e)
9.
10.
11.
CLINICAL RESEARCH
1.
2.
3.
4.
(a) Use of Anonymous Data or Samples
(b) Innovative Therapy
(c) The Difference between Non-Therapeutic and Therapeutic Research
(d) Randomized Controlled Trials
(e) The Use of Placebos
(f) Sham Surgery
5.
(a) The Nuremberg Trials
(b) The Helsinki Declaration
(c) The CIOMS Guidelines
(d) The International Conference on
Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use
(e) Impact of International Codes
6.
(a) Guidelines
(b) Ethics Committees
(c) Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Regulations
7.
(a) The Competent Subject
(b) The Incompetent Subject
8.
(a) The Benefits of Participation
(b) Exclusion from Research
(c) A
XX
9.
510
(a) Should Unethical Research be Published?
510
(b) The Duty to Publish
512
10.
513
11.
521
12.
523
13.
524
9
525
1.
525
2.
525
3.
528
(a) Defining Medicinal Products
528
(b) Lifestyle Drugs and the Problem of Enhancement
530
4.
533
(a) Marketing Authorization
534
(b) Classification of Medicines
538
(c) Post-Licensing Regulation
540
(d) The Impact of Regulation
541
5.
542
6.
544
7.
550
(a) Contract
550
(b) Negligence
551
(c) Consumer Protection Act
555
8.
580
9.
584
10.
585
10
586
1.
586
2.
586
3.
587
(a) The Moral Status of the Fetus
587
(b) The Pregnant Woman s Right to Self-Determination
590
(c) A
594
CONTENTS
4.
(a) The Criminal Law
(b) The Abortion Act
5.
(a) NHS Provision
(b) The Incidence of Abortion
6.
(a) Incompetent Patients
(b) The Boundary between Contraception and Abortion
(c) Selective Reduction
(d) The Living Abortus
7.
(a) Northern Ireland
(b) Ireland
(c) The United States
8.
9.
11
1.
2.
3.
(a) Prenatal Injury
(b) Wrongful Life
4.
(a) Wrongful Conception
(b) Wrongful Birth (Negligent Prenatal Testing or Advice)
5.
6.
12
1.
2.
3.
(a) Who can be a Donor?
(b) Definition of Death
(c) Type of Transplant
(d) Authorization of Removal
707
(e) System for Removal and Allocation
713
(f
714
4.
Live Donors
731
(a) The Ethical Acceptability of Living Organ Donation
731
(b) Type of Transplant
734
(c) Live Transplantation in the UK
734
(d) What, if Anything, Would be Wrong with a Market in Organs?
744
5.
Xenotransplantation
749
(a) Practical Problems
750
(b) Ethical Problems
754
(c) Xenotransplantation in UK
759
6.
Conclusion
760
7.
Further Reading
761
13
762
1.
Central Issues
762
2.
Introduction
762
3.
What is the Moral Status of the Embryo?
763
(a) Is the Embryo a Person?
764
(b) The Argument from Potential
767
(c) The Compromise Position
771
(d) More Robust Arguments in Favour of Embryo Research
773
4.
Regulation in the UK
776
(a) The Background to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology
Act
776
(b) The Definition of an Embryo
111
(c) The UK s Restrictions on Embryo Research
782
5.
International Perspectives
797
6.
Conclusion
800
7.
Further Reading
801
14
802
1.
Central Issues
802
2.
Introduction
802
3.
Regulation of Assisted Conception
805
(a) The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority
806
(b) Licensing
807
CONTENTS XXlll
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f) Parentage
(g) Counselling
(h) Recording and Disclosing Information
(i) Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)
4.
(a) The Regulation of Cloning in the UK
(b) Arguments against Reproductive Cloning
(c) Arguments in Favour of Reproductive Cloning
5.
6.
15
1.
2.
3.
(a) Non-Enforceability
(b) Commercialization
(c) The Difference between IVF and Partial Surrogacy
(d) Status
(e) Transferring Legal Parenthood
(f) Reform
(g) The Human Rights Act
4.
5.
6.
7.
16
1.
2.
(a) Controversy at the End of Life
(b) Organization of this Chapter
(c) Terminology
3.
(a) The Current Law
XXIV
(b)
(c) Experience in Other Countries
4.
(a) Children
(b) Adults
5.
6.
Index
|
adam_txt |
MEDICAL
TEXT. CASES. AND MATERIALS
This book offers a clear, thorough, and accessible guide to medical law.
It is intended to be both a stand-alone textbook, and to provide students
with a comprehensive source of relevant materials.
Medical Law: Text, Cases, and Materials is designed to map directly onto
mainstream university courses: undergraduates will find everything they
need in this one convenient and easy-to-use volume. The book is also
sufficiently in-depth to offer postgraduate students an invaluable source
of relevant information and materials.
The legal rules, principles, and cases are described and analysed, and are
accompanied by extracts from cases, statutes, and regulatory documents.
Critical commentary is provided both within the text itself and through
the incorporation of a wide selection of extracts from academic articles
and books, providing students with the detailed knowledge and analytical
tools required to engage with this area of law.
KEY FEATURES
•
author commentary
•
•
•
onRiM
www.oxfordtcxtbooks.co.uk/orc/jackson/
The book is supported by an Online Resource Centre, which provides updates
on recent developments in the law and web links to other helpful sites.
Emily Jackson is Professor of Medical Law at Queen Mary, University
of London. She is a member of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology
Authority, and the
CONTENTS
Table of Cases xxv
Table of Statutes xxxv
Table of Statutory Instruments xxxix
Table of Treaties, Conventions and European Legislation xli
1
1.
2.
3.
4.
(a) Religious Bioethics
(b) Secular Bioethics
(c) Common Justificatory Strategies
5.
(a) The Social Construction of the Body
(b) Do We Own Our Bodies?
6.
7.
2
1.
2.
3.
4.
(a) Equality
(b) Needs
(c) Maximizing Health Gains
(d) Age
(e) Individual Responsibility for Ill-Health
(f
(g) Ability to Pay
(h) Defining a Package of Care
(i) Rationing by Dilution
(j) Lotteries
XVi CONTENTS
5.
(a) Government Policy
(b) NHS Policy
(c) Clinical Discretion
(d) NICE
6.
82
92
94
97
98
102
103
104
104
104
105
108
108
121
140
149
150
154
155
157
160
164
171
178
10.
(a) Judicial Review
(b) The Human Rights Act
(c) Seeking Treatment Abroad
(d) Negligence
(e) Breach of Statutory Duty
7.
Conclusion
8.
Further Reading
3
1.
Central Issues
2.
Introduction
3.
Breach of Contract
4.
Negligence
(a) The Existence of a Duty of Care
(b) Breach
(c) Causation
(d) Defences
(e) Limitation Periods
5.
The NHS Complaints System
6.
The General Medical Council
7.
The Criminal Law
8.
Problems with Clinical Negligence
(a) A New Approach: Learning from Mistakes
(b) Reform
9.
Conclusion
4
1.
2.
180
3.
(a) Criminal Law jgj
CONTENTS
XVII
(b)
184
(c)
184
(d) The Principle of Autonomy
184
(e) Pregnant Women's Autonomy?
187
(f) Advance Directives
189
4.
191
(a) Defining Incapacity
192
(b) Emergencies
195
(c) Incompetent Adults
196
(d) Children
224
5.
248
(a) Coercion
248
(b) Undue Influence
251
(c) Mistake
253
6.
253
7.
254
5
255
1.
255
2.
255
3.
256
4.
261
(a) Battery
262
(b) Negligence
267
(c) Moving Away from Battery and Negligence
305
5.
306
6.
309
7.
312
8.
312
6
1.
2.
3.
4.
(a) At Common Law
(b) The Human Rights Act
XViii CONTENTS
(c) The Data Protection
(d)
(e)
5.
6.
7.
(a) Consent
(b) Public Interest
8.
9.
(a) Insurers
(b) Employers
(c) Family Members
(d) The Police
(e) Other
10.
11.
12.
7
1.
2.
3.
4.
(a) Defining Mental Disorder under the
(b) Defining Mental Disorder under the Draft Mental Health Bill
5.
(a) Voluntary Admission under the
(b) Compulsory Admission under the
(c) Admission under the Draft Mental Health Bill
(d) Criminals and Restricted Patients
6.
(a) Treatment under the Mental Health Act
(b) Treatment under the Draft Mental Health Bill
7.
(a) Discharge under the
(b) Discharge under the Draft Mental Health Bill
CONTENTS
8. Community
(a)
(b)
(e)
9.
10.
11.
CLINICAL RESEARCH
1.
2.
3.
4.
(a) Use of Anonymous Data or Samples
(b) Innovative Therapy
(c) The Difference between Non-Therapeutic and Therapeutic Research
(d) Randomized Controlled Trials
(e) The Use of Placebos
(f) Sham Surgery
5.
(a) The Nuremberg Trials
(b) The Helsinki Declaration
(c) The CIOMS Guidelines
(d) The International Conference on
Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use
(e) Impact of International Codes
6.
(a) Guidelines
(b) Ethics Committees
(c) Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Regulations
7.
(a) The Competent Subject
(b) The Incompetent Subject
8.
(a) The Benefits of Participation
(b) Exclusion from Research
(c) A
XX
9.
510
(a) Should Unethical Research be Published?
510
(b) The Duty to Publish
512
10.
513
11.
521
12.
523
13.
524
9
525
1.
525
2.
525
3.
528
(a) Defining Medicinal Products
528
(b) Lifestyle Drugs and the Problem of Enhancement
530
4.
533
(a) Marketing Authorization
534
(b) Classification of Medicines
538
(c) Post-Licensing Regulation
540
(d) The Impact of Regulation
541
5.
542
6.
544
7.
550
(a) Contract
550
(b) Negligence
551
(c) Consumer Protection Act
555
8.
580
9.
584
10.
585
10
586
1.
586
2.
586
3.
587
(a) The Moral Status of the Fetus
587
(b) The Pregnant Woman's Right to Self-Determination
590
(c) A
594
CONTENTS
4.
(a) The Criminal Law
(b) The Abortion Act
5.
(a) NHS Provision
(b) The Incidence of Abortion
6.
(a) Incompetent Patients
(b) The Boundary between Contraception and Abortion
(c) Selective Reduction
(d) The Living Abortus
7.
(a) Northern Ireland
(b) Ireland
(c) The United States
8.
9.
11
1.
2.
3.
(a) Prenatal Injury
(b) 'Wrongful Life'
4.
(a) 'Wrongful Conception'
(b) 'Wrongful Birth' (Negligent Prenatal Testing or Advice)
5.
6.
12
1.
2.
3.
(a) Who can be a Donor?
(b) Definition of Death
(c) Type of Transplant
(d) Authorization of Removal
707
(e) System for Removal and Allocation
713
(f
714
4.
Live Donors
731
(a) The Ethical Acceptability of Living Organ Donation
731
(b) Type of Transplant
734
(c) Live Transplantation in the UK
734
(d) What, if Anything, Would be Wrong with a Market in Organs?
744
5.
Xenotransplantation
749
(a) Practical Problems
750
(b) Ethical Problems
754
(c) Xenotransplantation in UK
759
6.
Conclusion
760
7.
Further Reading
761
13
762
1.
Central Issues
762
2.
Introduction
762
3.
What is the Moral Status of the Embryo?
763
(a) Is the Embryo a Person?
764
(b) The Argument from Potential
767
(c) The Compromise Position
771
(d) More Robust Arguments in Favour of Embryo Research
773
4.
Regulation in the UK
776
(a) The Background to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology
Act
776
(b) The Definition of an Embryo
111
(c) The UK's Restrictions on Embryo Research
782
5.
International Perspectives
797
6.
Conclusion
800
7.
Further Reading
801
14
802
1.
Central Issues
802
2.
Introduction
802
3.
Regulation of Assisted Conception
805
(a) The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority
806
(b) Licensing
807
CONTENTS XXlll
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f) Parentage
(g) Counselling
(h) Recording and Disclosing Information
(i) Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)
4.
(a) The Regulation of Cloning in the UK
(b) Arguments against Reproductive Cloning
(c) Arguments in Favour of Reproductive Cloning
5.
6.
15
1.
2.
3.
(a) Non-Enforceability
(b) Commercialization
(c) The Difference between IVF and Partial Surrogacy
(d) Status
(e) Transferring Legal Parenthood
(f) Reform
(g) The Human Rights Act
4.
5.
6.
7.
16
1.
2.
(a) Controversy at the End of Life
(b) Organization of this Chapter
(c) Terminology
3.
(a) The Current Law
XXIV
(b)
(c) Experience in Other Countries
4.
(a) Children
(b) Adults
5.
6.
Index |
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