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020 _a9780199228294
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100 _aErin Charles A
245 _aThe criminal justice system and health care
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
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300 _a286p
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365 _b Rs. 6,426
505 _aTable of contents Foreword ; Introduction ; 1. Criminalising Medical Malpractice ; 2. Medical Manslaughter: The Rise (and Replacement) of a Contested Crime? ; 3. Medical or Managerial Manslaughter? ; 4. When Are Errors a Crime? - Lessons from New Zealand ; 5. Euthanasia and the Defence of Necessity: Advocating a More Appropriate Legal Response ; 6. Criminal Law is the Problem, Not the Solution ; 7. Lessons in Legal and Judicial Ethics from Schiavo: The Special Responsibilities of Lawyers and Judges in Cases Involving Persons with Severe Cognitive Disabilities ; 8. Assisted Dying Legislation: Ethical Dilemmas for Doctors ; 9. Terminating Life and Human Rights: The Foetus and the Neonate ; 10. Dignity: The Difference between Abortion and Neonaticide for the Severely Disabled ; 11. Omission of Medical Treatment for Severely Disabled Newborns and Criminal Liability Under Spanish Law ; 12. Should We Criminalize HIV Transmission? ; 13. The Rightful Domain of the Criminal Law ; 14. Medicalising Crime? Criminalising Health?
650 _a1. Medical Care - Law & Legislation - Criminal Provisions 2. Medical Profession - Malpractice
700 _aOst Suzanne
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