Enduring and workable legislative schemes typically include (a) a balanced approach to the rights and duties of all parties under their purview; and (b) consideration of all major consequences that may flow from the codification of underpinning doctrines. This column examines the 1999 amendments to the Guardianship and Administration Act 1986 (Vic) regulating patients’ consent to medical treatment focusing on their application in modern emergency departments. The legislation needs to reconcile the human rights principle that humane and appropriate treatment is a fundamental right of all those who suffer from ill health and disease, with the principle that all patients (including those with impaired, but not totally absent, decisional ...
Competent patients who refuse life saving medical treatment present a dilemma for healthcare profess...
regarding advanced decisions (living wills), particularly in respect to the conditions that must be ...
Emergency surgery is often performed on the elderly and susceptible patients with significant comorb...
One of the most controversial questions that arose during negotiations on the United Nations Convent...
A capable adult must be allowed to exercise his or her autonomy and such person must have decision r...
Guardianship laws in most Western societies provide decision-making mechanisms for adults with impai...
© 1997 Pamela M. BarrandThis paper reviews the level of legal protection provided to young persons w...
The absolute right to refuse medical treatment, even if the reasons are irrational, is confined to c...
The Victorian Law Reform Commission is to review and report on the desirability of changes to the Gu...
With advances in medical technology, it is now possible to sustain the life of a person in a persist...
It is a fundamental principle enshrined in health law, and central to medical and nursing ethics, th...
This thesis concentrates on the question of whether or not voluntary, treatment incapable patients w...
Consent is an integral component of health law and is a requirement for all healthcare treatments. H...
This Article explores the guardian’s role in making, or assisting the ward to make, health care deci...
This article considers whether it is a breach of human rights principles to treat patients involunta...
Competent patients who refuse life saving medical treatment present a dilemma for healthcare profess...
regarding advanced decisions (living wills), particularly in respect to the conditions that must be ...
Emergency surgery is often performed on the elderly and susceptible patients with significant comorb...
One of the most controversial questions that arose during negotiations on the United Nations Convent...
A capable adult must be allowed to exercise his or her autonomy and such person must have decision r...
Guardianship laws in most Western societies provide decision-making mechanisms for adults with impai...
© 1997 Pamela M. BarrandThis paper reviews the level of legal protection provided to young persons w...
The absolute right to refuse medical treatment, even if the reasons are irrational, is confined to c...
The Victorian Law Reform Commission is to review and report on the desirability of changes to the Gu...
With advances in medical technology, it is now possible to sustain the life of a person in a persist...
It is a fundamental principle enshrined in health law, and central to medical and nursing ethics, th...
This thesis concentrates on the question of whether or not voluntary, treatment incapable patients w...
Consent is an integral component of health law and is a requirement for all healthcare treatments. H...
This Article explores the guardian’s role in making, or assisting the ward to make, health care deci...
This article considers whether it is a breach of human rights principles to treat patients involunta...
Competent patients who refuse life saving medical treatment present a dilemma for healthcare profess...
regarding advanced decisions (living wills), particularly in respect to the conditions that must be ...
Emergency surgery is often performed on the elderly and susceptible patients with significant comorb...