This article examines the various ways in which the courts have been fashioning rules of liability for medical accidents that add up to an incipient system of strict liability. The obvious judicial circumlocutions, which appear necessitated by the inability of the courts under existing rules of law to award compensation to severely injured medical-accident victims, are the main area of concern, not the routine application of well-established general principles to novel situations of fact. I. Introduction II. The War on Negligence III. The Fault System and Medical Accidents: The Gathering Storm IV. Informed Consent … A. The Law of Consent to Medical Treatment … B. The Affirmative Duty of Disclosure … 1. The Origins of the Physician\u27s Obli...
The doctrine of informed consent is now deeply embedded into the law of legal ethics. In legal malpr...
The article wish to briefly cover the civil liability of the medic. The actuality of this topic...
Medical negligence claims have increased significantly over the last number of years. The trend is s...
This article examines the various ways in which the courts have been fashioning rules of liability f...
This article argues that the traditional debates between the expressive and compensatory views of to...
The present article seeks to explore previously undiscussed differences between the negligence and s...
Beginning with an investigation into the problematic nature of medical liability, the Article overvi...
The purpose of this article is the cogent presentation of the arguments favoring application of cont...
The negligence-versus–strict liability debate is over in tort law, and negligence has clearly won. Y...
This article discusses medical malpractice. In particular the scope of informed consent in negligenc...
This article describes changes to the Texas Medical Liability and Insurance Improvement Act
Part 1 of this article can be found through this link : https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle...
This article uses the tools of law and economics analysis to assess the recent evolution in liabilit...
Part 2 of the article can be found through this link: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/1...
Medical malpractice is usually considered in terms of negligent conduct by the physician in the cour...
The doctrine of informed consent is now deeply embedded into the law of legal ethics. In legal malpr...
The article wish to briefly cover the civil liability of the medic. The actuality of this topic...
Medical negligence claims have increased significantly over the last number of years. The trend is s...
This article examines the various ways in which the courts have been fashioning rules of liability f...
This article argues that the traditional debates between the expressive and compensatory views of to...
The present article seeks to explore previously undiscussed differences between the negligence and s...
Beginning with an investigation into the problematic nature of medical liability, the Article overvi...
The purpose of this article is the cogent presentation of the arguments favoring application of cont...
The negligence-versus–strict liability debate is over in tort law, and negligence has clearly won. Y...
This article discusses medical malpractice. In particular the scope of informed consent in negligenc...
This article describes changes to the Texas Medical Liability and Insurance Improvement Act
Part 1 of this article can be found through this link : https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle...
This article uses the tools of law and economics analysis to assess the recent evolution in liabilit...
Part 2 of the article can be found through this link: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/1...
Medical malpractice is usually considered in terms of negligent conduct by the physician in the cour...
The doctrine of informed consent is now deeply embedded into the law of legal ethics. In legal malpr...
The article wish to briefly cover the civil liability of the medic. The actuality of this topic...
Medical negligence claims have increased significantly over the last number of years. The trend is s...