• For the purposes of this chapter, “health law” encapsulates regulation of the medical and health professions, the administration of health services and the maintenance of public health to the extent that it is connected to the provision of health services. \ud • There are diverging views as to whether health law can be regarded as a discrete “area of law”.\ud • Health law draws on other areas of law such as tort law, criminal law and family law. It is also draws upon other disciplines, most notably medical and health ethics.\ud • Social and economic forces have influenced the development and direction of health law, and these forces may become even more influential as the century develops. \ud • The increasingly globalised world has imp...