Law Express: Medical Law, 7th edition
Published by Pearson (April 5, 2021) © 2021
Jonathan Herring
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Title overview
Revise with the help of the UK’s bestselling law revision series.
Designed for students, this book will help you:
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Understand how to review essential cases, statutes, and legal terms
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Learn how to assess and approach the subject by using expert advice
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Learn how to lead further discussions
Find additional support on our Law Express companion website, which contains a host of extra resources to provide you with pre-exam guidance.
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Jonathan Herring is a Professor of Law at Exeter College, University of Oxford.
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Review essential cases, statutes, and legal terms before exams.
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Assess and approach the subject by using expert advice.
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Avoid common pitfalls with Don’t be tempted to.
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Practice answering sample questions and discover additional resources on the Companion website
Table of contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Guided tour
Table of cases and statutes
Chapter 1: Basic principles of medical law and ethics
Chapter 2: Rationing
Chapter 3: Consent to treatment
Chapter 4: Confidentiality
Chapter 5: Medical negligence
Chapter 6: Contraception, abortion and pregnancy
Chapter 7: Reproduction
Chapter 8: Organ donation and ownership of body parts
Chapter 9: Death and dying
Chapter 10: Mental health law
Chapter 11: Medical research
Glossary of terms
Index
Introduction
Guided tour
Table of cases and statutes
Chapter 1: Basic principles of medical law and ethics
Chapter 2: Rationing
Chapter 3: Consent to treatment
Chapter 4: Confidentiality
Chapter 5: Medical negligence
Chapter 6: Contraception, abortion and pregnancy
Chapter 7: Reproduction
Chapter 8: Organ donation and ownership of body parts
Chapter 9: Death and dying
Chapter 10: Mental health law
Chapter 11: Medical research
Glossary of terms
Index
Author bios
Jonathan Herring is a Professor of Law at Exeter College, University of Oxford.
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