Health law in Australia / By Ben White, Fiona McDonald, Lindy Willmott.

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Publication details:
Pyrmont, N.S.W. : Lawbook Co., 2018.
Edition:
3rd edition
Record id:
88597
Subject:
Medical laws and legislation -- Australia.
Contents:
PART 1: INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH LAW
1. Health Law: Scope, Sources and Forces
2. Medical and Health Ethics and Law
3. The Legal Framework of the Australian Health System
4. Human Rights and Health Law
PART 2: GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH LAW
5. General Principles of Consent to Medical Treatment
6. Children and Consent to Medical Treatment
7. Adults Who Lack Capacity: Substitute Decision-making
8. Negligence
9. Medical Confidentiality and Patient Privacy
PART 3: BEGINNING OF LIFE
10. Assisted Reproductive Technology
11. Abortion
12. Surrogacy
PART 4: END OF LIFE
13. Euthanasia, Suicide and Assisted Dying
14. Withholding and Withdrawing Life-sustaining Medical Treatment
15. Double Effect and Palliative Care Excuses
PART 5: SELECT ISSUES IN HEALTH LAW
16. Regulation of Health Professionals and Health Workers
17. Public Health Law
18. Mental Health Law
19. Organ and Tissue Donation
20. Health and Medical Research
21. Health and Medical Research
22. Biotechnology and Nanotechnology Regulation in Australia.
Summary:
Health Law in Australia 3rd edition is Australia's leading text in this area and was the first book to deal with health law on a comprehensive national basis. In this important field that continues to give rise to challenges for society, the book takes a logical, structured approach to explain the breadth of this area of law across all Australian jurisdictions. By covering all the major areas in this diverse field, Health Law in Australia 3rd edition enhances the understanding of the discipline as a whole. The book begins by situating health law in its wider context with chapters on medical ethics, human rights and how the health system as a whole is regulatedition: It then explores the general principles of health law, including chapters on "Negligence", "Children and Consent to Medical Treatment", and "Medical Confidentiality and Patient Privacy". The book goes on to consider beginning-of-life and end-of-life issues, before concluding with chapters on emerging areas in health law, such as medical research, genetic technologies and biotechnology. The contributing authors are national leaders who are specialists in these areas of health law and who can share with readers the results of their research. Health Law in Australia 3rd edition has been written for both legal and health audiences. It is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and scholars in the disciplines of law, health and medicine, as well as health and legal practitioners, private health providers, and government departments and bodies in the health area. - Publisher's website.
ISBN:
9780455238753
Phys. description:
lxxiv, 924 pages : illustrated ; 25 cm