While the Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act (Choice Act) allows a female of any age to consent to a termination of pregnancy, there are other statutes, such as the Child Care Act and the Children’s Act, that provide for different ages of consent for medical and surgical procedures. Doctors are not always certain whether young girls are legally capable of giving proper informed consent for certain associated procedures when undergoing a termination of pregnancy. Furthermore, the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act (the Sexual Offences Act), which imposes a duty to report sexual offences against children, seems to undermine the girl-child patient’s right to confidentiality
The recent Supreme Court decision of Queensland v B [2008] 2 Qd R 562 has significant implications f...
The ethical and legal obligations with respect to treating a minor can be confusing, particularly in...
Abortions in those under 16 years of age raise the issue of what to do in the face of a request that...
The Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act (Choice Act) allows a female of any age to consent to a t...
The remaining sections of the Children’s Act and the Children’s Amendment Act came into effect on 1...
This edition of the O&G Forum is dedicated to various aspects of Obstetrical and Gynaecological car...
It has been firmly established in South African law that informed consent prior to the commencement ...
Guidelines are provided for doctors where a parent or guardian tries to override an otherwise legall...
The recent Supreme Court decision of Queensland v B [2008] 2 Qd R 562 has significant implications f...
The cultural practice of ukuthwala, the abduction for marriage of young girls, violates their consti...
The Constitutional Court judgments of Teddy Bear Clinic for Abused Children and Another v Minister o...
Parental refusal to consent for medical and surgical consent can present children's nurses with a pr...
Patient’s autonomy to make his own decision is an ethical principle that has been interpreted into t...
Adolescents, defined as between 10 and 19 years old, present a growing challenge to reproductive hea...
A dilemma exists when a doctor is faced with a child or young person who refuses medically indicated...
The recent Supreme Court decision of Queensland v B [2008] 2 Qd R 562 has significant implications f...
The ethical and legal obligations with respect to treating a minor can be confusing, particularly in...
Abortions in those under 16 years of age raise the issue of what to do in the face of a request that...
The Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act (Choice Act) allows a female of any age to consent to a t...
The remaining sections of the Children’s Act and the Children’s Amendment Act came into effect on 1...
This edition of the O&G Forum is dedicated to various aspects of Obstetrical and Gynaecological car...
It has been firmly established in South African law that informed consent prior to the commencement ...
Guidelines are provided for doctors where a parent or guardian tries to override an otherwise legall...
The recent Supreme Court decision of Queensland v B [2008] 2 Qd R 562 has significant implications f...
The cultural practice of ukuthwala, the abduction for marriage of young girls, violates their consti...
The Constitutional Court judgments of Teddy Bear Clinic for Abused Children and Another v Minister o...
Parental refusal to consent for medical and surgical consent can present children's nurses with a pr...
Patient’s autonomy to make his own decision is an ethical principle that has been interpreted into t...
Adolescents, defined as between 10 and 19 years old, present a growing challenge to reproductive hea...
A dilemma exists when a doctor is faced with a child or young person who refuses medically indicated...
The recent Supreme Court decision of Queensland v B [2008] 2 Qd R 562 has significant implications f...
The ethical and legal obligations with respect to treating a minor can be confusing, particularly in...
Abortions in those under 16 years of age raise the issue of what to do in the face of a request that...