In the recent Texas case of Munoz v. John Peter Smith Hospital, the court granted a husband an order for the removal of life support from his brain-dead pregnant wife whose body was decaying, after a hospital had tried to keep her on ‘life support’ until the fetus was born. In South Africa the court would have issued a similar order but for different reasons, viz. because in this country: (i) a fetus has no legal rights until it is born; and (ii) unlawfully subjecting a dead pregnant women to ‘life-support’ measures to keep a fetus alive, where the deceased has not made a will to that effect, and against the wishes of the family, could result in a criminal charge of violating a corpse
This article reviews South African (SA) law and its impact on the medicolegal management of fetal re...
Advances made by medical science are able to extend human life, sometimes by highly technical means...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate that, although South Africa has permissive termination-of-...
In a Texas case the court granted a husband an order for the removal of life support from his brain-...
In the recent Texas case of Munoz v John Peter Smith Hospital, a husband obtained a court order for ...
A recent article on the Texas case of Munoz v John Peter Smith Hospital, begs the question whether i...
In PP v Health Service Executive, the Irish High Court was recently asked to decide on the lawfulnes...
Posthumous conception – when a deceased person’s gametes are used for procreative purposes – made it...
South Africa’s Constitution is the supreme law of the Republic and protects the rights of all people...
Marlise Muñoz was approximately fourteen weeks pregnant when she suffered a pulmonary embolism, and ...
Termination of pregnancy (abortion) and foetal protection remain a challenging topic in South Africa...
Master of Laws. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.The aim of this dissertation is to assess ...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate that, although South Africa has permissive termination-of-...
What are the legal and ethical implications of continuing to treat a brain dead patient? And may a h...
Should a brain dead pregnant person be kept alive on life support, despite the family\u27s wishes ot...
This article reviews South African (SA) law and its impact on the medicolegal management of fetal re...
Advances made by medical science are able to extend human life, sometimes by highly technical means...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate that, although South Africa has permissive termination-of-...
In a Texas case the court granted a husband an order for the removal of life support from his brain-...
In the recent Texas case of Munoz v John Peter Smith Hospital, a husband obtained a court order for ...
A recent article on the Texas case of Munoz v John Peter Smith Hospital, begs the question whether i...
In PP v Health Service Executive, the Irish High Court was recently asked to decide on the lawfulnes...
Posthumous conception – when a deceased person’s gametes are used for procreative purposes – made it...
South Africa’s Constitution is the supreme law of the Republic and protects the rights of all people...
Marlise Muñoz was approximately fourteen weeks pregnant when she suffered a pulmonary embolism, and ...
Termination of pregnancy (abortion) and foetal protection remain a challenging topic in South Africa...
Master of Laws. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.The aim of this dissertation is to assess ...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate that, although South Africa has permissive termination-of-...
What are the legal and ethical implications of continuing to treat a brain dead patient? And may a h...
Should a brain dead pregnant person be kept alive on life support, despite the family\u27s wishes ot...
This article reviews South African (SA) law and its impact on the medicolegal management of fetal re...
Advances made by medical science are able to extend human life, sometimes by highly technical means...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate that, although South Africa has permissive termination-of-...