1st Edition

Australian Medical Law

By John Devereux Copyright 2007
    1192 Pages
    by Routledge-Cavendish

    1190 Pages
    by Routledge-Cavendish

    Exploring the patterns in the rich tapestry of medical law, this text is the most up-to-date work of its kind. After an introduction to bio-ethical principles, Australian Medical Law discusses the interplay of different areas of law as they impact on medical practice. The text considers the impact of contract, crime and tort law. Particular attention is given to competency and the thorny issue of consent to treatment. Other areas canvassed include confidentiality, access to medical records, complaints and transplants. The latest case law is included, as well as commentary on the Civil Liability Act.

    Clearly expressed and accessible, this text is relevant to all students and practitioners involved in the burgeoning field of medical law.

    Principles of Medical Law.  Constitutional Limitations on the Delivery of Health Care Services.  Consent to Treatment: Contract.  Consent to Treatment: Battery.  Consent to Treatment: Negligence.  Impact of the Civil Liability Acts.  Review of the Use of Negligence in Health Care Settings.  Criminal Law Aspects of Treatment.  Information and Medical Practice.  AIDS and Medical Law.  Transplants.  Complaints

    Biography

    John Devereux is Professor of Common Law at the TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland.