Medicine, patients and the law: Sixth Edition (Contemporary Issues in Bioethics)

Medicine, patients and the law: Sixth Edition (Contemporary Issues in Bioethics)

by Margaret Brazier (Author), Margaret Brazier (Author), Emma Cave (Author)

Synopsis

Embryo research, cloning, assisted conception, neonatal care, saviour siblings, organ transplants, drug trials - modern developments have transformed the field of medicine almost beyond recognition in recent decades and the law struggles to keep up. In this highly acclaimed and very accessible book, now in its sixth edition, Margaret Brazier and Emma Cave provide an incisive survey of the legal situation in areas as diverse as fertility treatment, patient consent, assisted dying, malpractice and medical privacy. The book has been fully revised and updated to cover the latest cases, from assisted dying to informed consent; legislative reform of the NHS, professional regulation and redress; European regulations on data protection and clinical trials; and legislation and policy reforms on organ donation, assisted conception and mental capacity. Essential reading for healthcare professionals, lecturers, medical and law students, this book is of relevance to all whose perusal of the daily news causes wonder, hope and consternation at the advances and limitations of medicine, patients and the law.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 678
Edition: 6
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 01 Aug 2016

ISBN 10: 1784991368
ISBN 13: 9781784991364

Media Reviews
'In this book the authors provide an incisive survey of the legal situation surrounding the areas of fertility treatment, patient consent, assisted dying, malpractice and medical privacy. This 6th Edition has been fully revised and updated to cover the latest cases from assisted dying to informed consent, legislative reform of the NHS, professional regulation and redress, European regulations on data protection and clinical trials, and legislation and policy reforms on organ donation, assisted conception and mental capacity.' The Lamp, March 2017 -- .
Author Bio
Margaret Brazier is Professor in the Centre for Social Ethics and Policy in the School of Law at the University of Manchester Emma Cave is a Reader in Law at Durham Law School at the University of Durham