The Coroners and Justice Act (2009) represents the latest in a long series of legislative and policy measures aimed at reforming the coroner system. Unfortunately, the Act represents a continued failure to recognize that the legal orientation of the coroner system threatens its capability to contribute to adequate cause-specific disease surveillance and, in doing so, to fulfil its proper role in a public health system
The new Coroners Ordinance1 was published in April 1997 after a long delay. The changes were propose...
The partial defence to murder of ‘loss of control’ under s.54 (1) of the Coroners and Justice Act 20...
The Coroners Act 1993 was passed in the May sittings of the Legislative Assembly
The Coroners and Justice Act (2009) represents the latest in a long series of legislative and policy...
The Health Protection Agency has recently attempted to create a postmortem tissue archive to determi...
This study explores, analyses and seeks to explain the processes by which legislative changes were a...
The conference has attracted speakers from across Britain and America to highlight controversial ref...
abstract: In 2009 the National Academy of Sciences issued a publication outlining current issues in ...
BACKGROUND: Several countries of the British Commonwealth, including Australia and the United Kingdo...
The institute of coroners is one of the oldest institutes of criminal justice in England and Wales. ...
The coroner service is one of the oldest public services in existence with the earliest references g...
When must a death that occurs in a health care setting be reported to the coroner? This article expl...
The ability of coroners to make recommendations to various agencies and organisations is inextricabl...
Aim To describe and investigate the nature, recipients and preventive potential of New Zealand coro...
This paper arises from current proposals to reform the Coroner Service in England and Wales. In it, ...
The new Coroners Ordinance1 was published in April 1997 after a long delay. The changes were propose...
The partial defence to murder of ‘loss of control’ under s.54 (1) of the Coroners and Justice Act 20...
The Coroners Act 1993 was passed in the May sittings of the Legislative Assembly
The Coroners and Justice Act (2009) represents the latest in a long series of legislative and policy...
The Health Protection Agency has recently attempted to create a postmortem tissue archive to determi...
This study explores, analyses and seeks to explain the processes by which legislative changes were a...
The conference has attracted speakers from across Britain and America to highlight controversial ref...
abstract: In 2009 the National Academy of Sciences issued a publication outlining current issues in ...
BACKGROUND: Several countries of the British Commonwealth, including Australia and the United Kingdo...
The institute of coroners is one of the oldest institutes of criminal justice in England and Wales. ...
The coroner service is one of the oldest public services in existence with the earliest references g...
When must a death that occurs in a health care setting be reported to the coroner? This article expl...
The ability of coroners to make recommendations to various agencies and organisations is inextricabl...
Aim To describe and investigate the nature, recipients and preventive potential of New Zealand coro...
This paper arises from current proposals to reform the Coroner Service in England and Wales. In it, ...
The new Coroners Ordinance1 was published in April 1997 after a long delay. The changes were propose...
The partial defence to murder of ‘loss of control’ under s.54 (1) of the Coroners and Justice Act 20...
The Coroners Act 1993 was passed in the May sittings of the Legislative Assembly