Well qualified lawyers rarely take time to communicate important, often vital, information to the general public about matters of law which affect their lives and their health. This attractive handbook is a welcome exception to that rule. One of Canada\u27s best known and most experienced lawyers in the medicolegal field, Lorne Rozovsky, has written a consumer\u27s guide of some 140 pages on the subject of medical and hospital patient\u27s rights under the laws. The area of law covered is what the author calls health law, one of the most exciting and fastest growing of legal specialization fields in both Canada and the United States. This volume is Mr. Rozovsky\u27s first attempt at reaching the public directly to inform them about a gr...
Book review of Canadian Health Law & Policy edited by Timothy Caulfield & Jocelyn Downie and publish...
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In their introduction to the latest edition of Public Health Law and Policy in Canada, the editors a...
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With the proclamation of the Canada Act, 1982 there has begun in Canada a questioning of legislation...
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The definitive work on Canadian constitutional law, written by a respected constitutional law schola...
Book review of The Canadian Guide of Consent to Treatment, Second Edition by Lorne E. Rozovsky and p...
Book review of Canadian Health Law & Policy edited by Timothy Caulfield & Jocelyn Downie and publish...
The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently or...
In their introduction to the latest edition of Public Health Law and Policy in Canada, the editors a...
Well qualified lawyers rarely take time to communicate important, often vital, information to the ge...
Book review of The Canadian Law of Consent to Treatment by Lorne E. Rozovsky, Q.C. & Fay A. Rozovsky...
International and domestic laws increasingly recognize health rights; international law clearly reco...
Mental health law in Canada has traditionally shared many common themes with the mental health law o...
Historically, the Supreme Court of Canada has avoided direct intervention in health care policy-maki...
An Introduction to the Lectures of Supreme Court of Canada Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin and Nova...
56 Private law aspects of providing medical care - summary Chapter one outlines the legislation conc...
Book review of The Doctor and the Law: A Practical Guide for the Canadian Physician, 3rd Edition by ...
With the proclamation of the Canada Act, 1982 there has begun in Canada a questioning of legislation...
Mental health issues pose critical challenges for Canada\u27s systems of justice and health care. Pr...
The definitive work on Canadian constitutional law, written by a respected constitutional law schola...
Book review of The Canadian Guide of Consent to Treatment, Second Edition by Lorne E. Rozovsky and p...
Book review of Canadian Health Law & Policy edited by Timothy Caulfield & Jocelyn Downie and publish...
The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently or...
In their introduction to the latest edition of Public Health Law and Policy in Canada, the editors a...