Medical Treatment of Children and the Law
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Medical Treatment of Children and the Law
Beyond Parental Responsibilities
Bridgeman, Jo
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2020
248
Dura
Inglês
9780367200022
15 a 20 dias
453
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1 The Changing Context for Children's Medical Treatment Cases
2 The Children Act 1989 and Responsibilities for Children's Medical Treatment Cases
3 The Development of the Legal Framework for Children's Medical Treatment Cases
4 The Legal Duties of Doctors to Children in Their Care
5 Protecting the Interests and Welfare of Vulnerable Children
6 Professional Duties and Public Responsibilities in Limitation of Life-Sustaining Treatment Cases
7 At the Frontiers of Medicine
8 Professional Duties, Public Responsibilities, and State Intervention into Family Life
2 The Children Act 1989 and Responsibilities for Children's Medical Treatment Cases
3 The Development of the Legal Framework for Children's Medical Treatment Cases
4 The Legal Duties of Doctors to Children in Their Care
5 Protecting the Interests and Welfare of Vulnerable Children
6 Professional Duties and Public Responsibilities in Limitation of Life-Sustaining Treatment Cases
7 At the Frontiers of Medicine
8 Professional Duties, Public Responsibilities, and State Intervention into Family Life
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Child's Medical Treatment;Inherent Jurisdiction;Medical law;Lord Donaldson MR;Family law;Future Medical Treatment;Child law;Medical Treatment;Healthcare law;Proton Beam Therapy;Common law;Clinical Ethics Committee;Social Work;Acute Myeloid Leukaemia;Medicine;Malignant Brain Tumour;Bioethics;Official Solicitor;End of life;Parental Responsibility;Case law;Local Authority;Law Commission;The Children Act;Child's Welfare;Children's Medical Decision Making;GMC Guidance;Charlie Gard Case;Innovative Therapy;Alfie Evans Case;Significant Harm;Parental decision-making;Charlie's Parents;Legal framework;Court's Inherent Jurisdiction;Parental responsibilities;Public Law Provisions;Vulnerable children;Professional Conscience;Children's medical treatment;Conventional Treatment Options;Good Medical Practice;Acquired Brain Injury;Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type
1 The Changing Context for Children's Medical Treatment Cases
2 The Children Act 1989 and Responsibilities for Children's Medical Treatment Cases
3 The Development of the Legal Framework for Children's Medical Treatment Cases
4 The Legal Duties of Doctors to Children in Their Care
5 Protecting the Interests and Welfare of Vulnerable Children
6 Professional Duties and Public Responsibilities in Limitation of Life-Sustaining Treatment Cases
7 At the Frontiers of Medicine
8 Professional Duties, Public Responsibilities, and State Intervention into Family Life
2 The Children Act 1989 and Responsibilities for Children's Medical Treatment Cases
3 The Development of the Legal Framework for Children's Medical Treatment Cases
4 The Legal Duties of Doctors to Children in Their Care
5 Protecting the Interests and Welfare of Vulnerable Children
6 Professional Duties and Public Responsibilities in Limitation of Life-Sustaining Treatment Cases
7 At the Frontiers of Medicine
8 Professional Duties, Public Responsibilities, and State Intervention into Family Life
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Child's Medical Treatment;Inherent Jurisdiction;Medical law;Lord Donaldson MR;Family law;Future Medical Treatment;Child law;Medical Treatment;Healthcare law;Proton Beam Therapy;Common law;Clinical Ethics Committee;Social Work;Acute Myeloid Leukaemia;Medicine;Malignant Brain Tumour;Bioethics;Official Solicitor;End of life;Parental Responsibility;Case law;Local Authority;Law Commission;The Children Act;Child's Welfare;Children's Medical Decision Making;GMC Guidance;Charlie Gard Case;Innovative Therapy;Alfie Evans Case;Significant Harm;Parental decision-making;Charlie's Parents;Legal framework;Court's Inherent Jurisdiction;Parental responsibilities;Public Law Provisions;Vulnerable children;Professional Conscience;Children's medical treatment;Conventional Treatment Options;Good Medical Practice;Acquired Brain Injury;Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type