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Patient Autonomy And Criminal Law European Perspectives Edited By Pawe Daniluk

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Patient Autonomy And Criminal Law European Perspectives Edited By Pawe Daniluk
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Publisher: Rouledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 72.03 MB
Pages: 403
Author: Edited by Paweł Daniluk
ISBN: 9781003319863, 1003319866
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Patient Autonomy And Criminal Law European Perspectives Edited By Pawe Daniluk by Edited By Paweł Daniluk 9781003319863, 1003319866 instant download after payment.

This book shows how the legal systems of individual European countries protect patient autonomy. In particular, it explains the role of criminal law, that is, what criminal law protection of patient autonomy looks like on a European scale in both legal and social dimensions. Despite EU integration processes, the work illustrates that the legal orders of individual European countries are far from uniform in this area. The concept of patient autonomy here is generally in the context of the patient's freedom from unwanted medical activities: the so-called negative freedom. At the same time, in countries where there are no regulations clearly criminalising the performance of a therapeutic activity without the patient's consent, the so-called positive freedom is also discussed. The book will be a valuable reference work for academics, researchers and policy-makers working in Health Law, Medical Ethics, Applied Ethics and Criminal Law.

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