Content
2021, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 411-445 Signalling Standards for Progress: Bridging the Divide Between a Valid Consent to Use Patient Data Under Data Protection Law and the Common Law Duty of Confidentiality
by Edward S Dove & Mark J Taylor - 446-467 A Normative Framework for the Reconciliation of EU Data Protection Law and Medical Research Ethics
by Dara Hallinan - 468-496 Feats, Flops, and Free Lessons From NZ’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Joanna M Manning - 497-523 Family Involvement in the End-of-Life Decision-Making Process: Legal and Bioethical Analysis of Empirical Findings
by Nili Karako-Eyal & Roy Gilbar - 524-536 According Appropriate Weight to Children’s Wishes and Feelings: University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust v B (A Minor) [2019] EWHC 1670 (Fam)
by Rebecca L A Limb - 537-546 Confirmation of the High Court’s Power to Override a Child’s Treatment Decision: A NHS Trust v X (In the matter of X (A Child) (No 2)) [2021] EWHC 65 (Fam)
by Emma Cave - 547-561 Correia, Diamond and the Chester Exception: Vindicating Patient Autonomy?
by Louise Austin - 562-573 A Mother on Trial—Best Interests and the Conflict of Maternal Instincts: Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Z (by Her Litigation Friend, The Official Solicitor) [2020] EWCOP 20
by Dani M O’Connor - 574-579 Chris Dietz, Mitchell Travis, and Michael Thomson (eds), A Jurisprudence of the Body
by Zoe L Tongue - 574-581 Sabrina Germain, Justice and Profit in Health Care Law: A Comparative Analysis of the United States and the United Kingdom
by Zaina Mahmoud - 587-592 John Adenitire, A General Right to Conscientious Exemption: Beyond Religious Privilege
by Lucy M Davis
2021, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 205-232 Responsible Practice or Restricted Practice? an Empirical Study of the Use of Clinical Guidelines in Medical Negligence Litigation
by Ash Samanta & Jo Samanta & Joanne Beswick - 233-251 Dutifully Defying Death: A Right to Life-saving Emergency Treatment
by Edward Lui - 252-283 Charles Byrne, Last Victim of the Bodysnatchers: the Legal Case for Burial
by Mary Lowth - 284-305 HIV Disclosure—Professional Body Guidelines, the Law and the Boundaries of Medical Advice
by Samantha Ryan & Matt Phillips - 306-336 Safeguarding Vulnerable Autonomy? Situational Vulnerability, the Inherent Jurisdiction, and Insights from Feminist Philosophy
by Jonathan Lewis - 337-346 A NHS Foundation Trust v MC [2020] EWCOP 33: Revisiting Best Interests and ‘Altruistic’ Incapacitous Stem Cell Donation
by Bonnie Venter - 347-358 Barnsley Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust v MSP [2020] EWCOP 26: The Need for Caution When Establishing the Wishes of Incapacitated Patients
by Cressida Auckland - 359-372 Is there a New Duty to Warn Family Members in English Medical Law? ABC V ST George’s Healthcare NHS Trust and Others [2020] EWHC 4551
by Charles Foster & Roy Gilbar - 373-383 Brady v Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust [2020] EWHC 158: ‘Pure Diagnosis’ Claims and Setting the Professional Standard of Care
by Samantha A Schnobel - 384-391 Camilla Pickles and Jonathan Herring (eds), Women’s Birthing Bodies: Unauthorised Intimate Examinations, Power and Vulnerability
by Anna Nelson - 392-401 Friso Johannes Jansen, Professional Regulation and Medical Guidelines: The Real Forces Behind the Development of Evidence-Based Guidelines
by Jo Samanta - 401-407 Robert Klitzman, Designing Babies: How Technology Is Changing the Ways We Create Children
by Dani O’Connor - 408-408 Confirmation of the High Court’s Power to Override a Child’s Treatment Decision: A NHS Trust v X (In the matter of X (A Child) (No 2)) [2021] EWHC 65 (Fam)
by Emma Cave
2021, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Sara Fovargue & José Miola & Beverley Clough & Rob Heywood - 3-23 The Political Determinants of China’S New Health Constitution
by Eric C Ip - 24-47 The Discourse of Dignity in the Charlie Gard, Alfie Evans and Isaiah Haastrup Cases
by Monique Jonas & Samantha Ryan - 48-79 Conceptualising ‘Undue Influence’ in Decision-Making Support for People with Mental Disabilities
by Jillian Craigie - 80-105 Abortion Rights after Artificial Wombs: Why Decriminalisation is Needed Ahead of Ectogenesis
by Claire Horn - 106-127 A Study into the Operation of the Queensland Mental Health Review Tribunal
by Sam Boyle & Tamara Walsh & Lucinda Nelson - 128-142 Regulating Risk and Autonomy in Assisted Suicide: Conway V Secretary of State for Justice
by Clark Hobson & Nataly Papadopoulou - 143-156 A Local Authority v JB [2020] EWCA Civ 735 and A Local Authority v AW [2020] EWCOP 24: Rethinking Sexual Capacity?
by Laura Pritchard-Jones - 157-171 Trans Parenthood and the Meaning of ‘Mother’, ‘Father’ and ‘Parent’—R (McConnell and YY) v Registrar General for England and Wales [2020] EWCA Civ 559
by Alan Brown - 172-184 A Step Too Far? Whittington Hospital NHS Trust v XX [2020] UKSC 14
by Kirsty Horsey & Andrew Powell - 185-192 Sally Sheldon and Kaye Wellings (eds), Decriminalising Abortion in the UK: What Would It Mean?
by Elizabeth Chloe - 192-198 David P Horton, Mental Health Homicide and Society, Understanding Health Care Governance
by Thomas E Webb - 198-202 David Gomez, The Regulation of Healthcare Professionals: Law, Principle and Process
by Marc Cornock
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