Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law

Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law portes grátis

Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law

European Perspectives

Daniluk, Pawel

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2022

456

Dura

Inglês

9781032334851

15 a 20 dias

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List of Contributors

Introduction

Pawel Daniluk

Chapter 1. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: An Austrian Perspective

Joanna Dlugosz-Jozwiak

Chapter 2. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Belgian Perspective

Frank Verbruggen

Chapter 3. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Bosnian-Herzegovinian Perspective

Maja Pilic

Chapter 4. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Bulgarian Perspective

Darina Zinovieva & Daniela Doncheva

Chapter 5. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Czech Perspective

Olga Sovova & Helena Van Beersel Krejcikova

Chapter 6. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Finnish Perspective

Raimo Lahti

Chapter 7. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A German Perspective

Dorothea Magnus

Chapter 8. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Greek Perspective

Elisabeth Symeonidou-Kastanidou

Chapter 9. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: An Italian Perspective

Riccardo Ercole Omodei

Chapter 10. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Latvian Perspective

Aldis Lieljuksis

Chapter 11. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Lithuanian Perspective

Gintaras Svedas & Aurelijus Gutauskas

Chapter 12. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Montenegrin Perspective

Darko Radulovic

Chapter 13. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Dutch Perspective




Liselotte Postma

& Paul MevisChapter 14. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Norwegian Perspective

Linda Groening

Chapter 15. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Polish Perspective

Pawel Daniluk

Chapter 16. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Portuguese Perspective

Sonia Fidalgo

Chapter 17. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Russian Perspective

Alexander Georgievich Blinov

Chapter 18. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Serbian Perspective

Veljko Turanjanin

Chapter 19. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Slovenian Perspective

Damjan Korosec

Chapter 20. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Spanish Perspective

Manuel Cancio Melia

Chapter 21. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Swiss Perspective

Nora Scheidegger

Chapter 22. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Turkish Perspective

Hakan Hakeri

Conclusion: A Comparative Look at the Criminal Law Protection of Patient Autonomy in Europe

Krzysztof Wala

Index
medical consent law;comparative health law;informed consent ethics;European legal systems;healthcare criminal liability;medical law research;cross-country patient rights analysis