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by Lord Kilbrandon,Dieter Giesen

ePub International Medical Malpractice Law: A Comparative Law Study of Civil Liability Arising from Medical Care download
Author:
Lord Kilbrandon,Dieter Giesen
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978-3166453224
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3166453229
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Mohr Siebeck (December 31, 1988)
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Medical malpractice law: a comparative law study of CIVIL responsibility arising . Medical Malpractice Law is a comprehensive and thorough discus-sion of the law in virtually all significant areas.

Medical malpractice law: a comparative law study of CIVIL responsibility arising from medi-cal care (arzthaftungsrecht: die zivilrechtliche ver-antwortlichkeit des. arztes in sicht), by dieter giesen,· gieseking-verlag, bielefeld, west ger-. MANY, 1981, Pp. 514. By Paul Marcus . Indeed, there is only one major area in which this reader would have preferred further cov-erage: damages.

Part 1: Civil Liability of Physicians in General. A. The Possible Nature of Medical Liability. B. The Grounds of Medical Liability.

It is written for doctors as well as health care administrators and legal professionals. Part 1: Civil Liability of Physicians in General. C. The Medical Malpractice Crisis Revisited. D. From Negligence Litigation to No-Fault Loss Distribution. Part 2: Civil Liability with regard to new Methods of Treatment and Experiments. Part 3: Conflicting Values between the Law and Medical Ethics.

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book by Dieter Giesen. International Medical Malpractice Law : A Comparative Study of Civil Responsibility Arising from Medical Care.

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Giesen D. (1988) International Medical Malpractice Law: A Comparative Law Study of Civil Liability Arising from Medical Care. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 27(1):32–37.

This monograph is the most comprehensive comparative law study of legal responsibility arising from medical care presently available. It is written for doctors as well as health care administrators and legal professionals. Focusing on the problems of civil liability, it presents the development, points of contact with, and differences between the modern law of medical liability stemming from both the Common Law and Civil Law traditions of England, Scotland, Eire, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the United States, South Africa, France, Belgium, West Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. It demonstrates the extent to which both problems of medical law and trends towards their solution are already familiar in these legal systems. The work describes principles and trends, not by confronting the reader with national reports' and separate chapters on different legal systems; rather, the relevant legal problems are analyzed from an integrative, comparative viewpoint. The main thrust of the presentation is the analysis of numerous court decisions -- the number of which is rising ominously in the United States -- on the civil liability of doctors and hospitals for damages arising from substandard treatment or inadequate disclosure of information to the patient. References to the legal and medical literature, indexes, and a refined system of cross-references, together with an important collection of appendices covering legal and ethical declarations make this work accessible as a handbook and reference work for the legal and social problems encountered today in the wide area of law, ethics, and medicine.