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Bioethics Medicine And The Criminal Law Volume 2 Medicine Crime And Society Danielle Griffiths Andrew Sanders Eds

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Bioethics Medicine And The Criminal Law Volume 2 Medicine Crime And Society Danielle Griffiths Andrew Sanders Eds
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.61 MB
Pages: 353
Author: Danielle Griffiths; Andrew Sanders (eds.)
ISBN: 9781139619882, 1139619888
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Bioethics Medicine And The Criminal Law Volume 2 Medicine Crime And Society Danielle Griffiths Andrew Sanders Eds by Danielle Griffiths; Andrew Sanders (eds.) 9781139619882, 1139619888 instant download after payment.

In recent years, debates have arisen concerning the encroachment of the criminal process in regulating fatal medical error, the implementation of the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 and the recent release of the Director of Public Prosecution's assisted suicide policy. Consequently, questions have been raised regarding the extent to which such intervention helps, or if it in fact hinders, the sustained development of medical practice. In this collection, Danielle Griffiths and Andrew Sanders explore the operation of the criminal process in healthcare in the UK as well as in other jurisdictions, including the USA, Australia, New Zealand, France and the Netherlands. Using evidence from previous cases alongside empirical data, each essay engages the reader with the debate surrounding what the appropriate role of the criminal process in healthcare should be and aims to clarify and shape policy and legislation in this under-researched area.

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