Free to read on publisher website Much of the commentary in the wake of the Charlie Gard litigation was aimed at apparent shortcomings of the law. These include concerns about the perceived inability of the law to consider resourcing issues, the vagueness of the best interests test and the delays and costs of having disputes about potentially life-sustaining medical treatment resolved by the courts. These concerns are perennial ones that arise in response to difficult cases. Despite their persistence, we argue that many of these criticisms are unfounded. The first part of this paper sets out the basic legal framework that operates when parents seek potentially life-sustaining treatment that doctors believe is against a child’s best interest...
On April 11, 2017, the High Court in London, UK, ruled that it is in Charlie Gard's best interests t...
Calls for a harm threshold to mediate the best interests test have gained momentum following the cas...
This discussion follows a series of high profile cases involving a terminally ill child, Charlie Gar...
In this commentary I examine the litigation over the medical treatment of Charlie Gard from the High...
The application by Great Ormond Street Hospital to court in respect of the future medical treatment ...
When baby Charlie Gard was diagnosed with a rare mitochondrial disease, his parents located a Profes...
The Charlie Gard and Alfie Evans cases were high-profile cases involving disagreements between the p...
The sad and difficult case of Charlie Gard, is the latest in a series of court cases in the UK when ...
Examines Great Ormond Street Hospital v Yates (CA) on whether the court had the inherent jurisdictio...
Who should have the ultimate say over a child’s medical treatment? A series of high-profile withdraw...
The case of Charlie Gard highlights an area of law which is in critical need of reform and clarifica...
This article critically examines the legal arguments presented on behalf of Charlie Gard’s parents, ...
On June 8, 2017, the Supreme Court in the UK rejected a legal appeal in the high-profile case of Cha...
The paper draws upon the painful experiences of three British newborn children stricken with rare, c...
The case of Charlie Gard raises a number of serious ethical questions, including how a child’s best ...
On April 11, 2017, the High Court in London, UK, ruled that it is in Charlie Gard's best interests t...
Calls for a harm threshold to mediate the best interests test have gained momentum following the cas...
This discussion follows a series of high profile cases involving a terminally ill child, Charlie Gar...
In this commentary I examine the litigation over the medical treatment of Charlie Gard from the High...
The application by Great Ormond Street Hospital to court in respect of the future medical treatment ...
When baby Charlie Gard was diagnosed with a rare mitochondrial disease, his parents located a Profes...
The Charlie Gard and Alfie Evans cases were high-profile cases involving disagreements between the p...
The sad and difficult case of Charlie Gard, is the latest in a series of court cases in the UK when ...
Examines Great Ormond Street Hospital v Yates (CA) on whether the court had the inherent jurisdictio...
Who should have the ultimate say over a child’s medical treatment? A series of high-profile withdraw...
The case of Charlie Gard highlights an area of law which is in critical need of reform and clarifica...
This article critically examines the legal arguments presented on behalf of Charlie Gard’s parents, ...
On June 8, 2017, the Supreme Court in the UK rejected a legal appeal in the high-profile case of Cha...
The paper draws upon the painful experiences of three British newborn children stricken with rare, c...
The case of Charlie Gard raises a number of serious ethical questions, including how a child’s best ...
On April 11, 2017, the High Court in London, UK, ruled that it is in Charlie Gard's best interests t...
Calls for a harm threshold to mediate the best interests test have gained momentum following the cas...
This discussion follows a series of high profile cases involving a terminally ill child, Charlie Gar...