The article deals with the issue of the limits of the obligation of the guarantor, i.e. the person who is under a specific legal obligation to prevent a criminal effect, on the basis of substantive criminal law. The author considers whether the limits of this obligation are in any way limited with regard to a person performing the profession of a doctor. For this purpose, she analyses the provisions of the Act on the Professions of a Doctor and Dentist and the Code of Medical Ethics and the provisions of the Penal Code. Then, referring to the achievements of the criminal law doctrine, she distinguishes particular types of risk. The article ends by providing an answer to the question of whether the doctor is obliged to save the health or lif...
The paper discusses the problem of criminal responsibility of secondary parties for inciting and aid...
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The obligation of physicians and other health professionals under Art. 240 § 1 of the Criminal Code ...
The purpose of this article is to determine the meaning of ‘minors’ in provisions shaping judicial s...
Conviction for a crime raises a number of legal consequences not only for the convicted person, but ...
The subject of this paper is the legal criteria for the procedure of qualifying healthcare services ...
The article addresses selected problems associated with the subjects who have a significant influenc...
The article provides an insight into the matter of legal liability (both civil and criminal) of medi...
The article addresses the slightly anachronistic, in the author’s opinion, institution of state’s ev...
The medical secret is one of the most important duties related to the profession. It guarantees conf...
Regardless of their nature, holidays are a time to which society has assigned a special role. Celebr...
More than one hundred years after the first definitions of the right to privacy, the content of this...
The article constitutes an attempt to explain the legal nature of the additional fee for the lack of...
Health and life constitute a special value for everyone. Therefore, parties involved in providing me...
Although “culpa theory” imposed by Lawmaker in current Criminal Code differs from approach seen in ...
The paper discusses the problem of criminal responsibility of secondary parties for inciting and aid...
Preventive measures are to achieve two objectives, which are linked to two basic functions of these ...
The obligation of physicians and other health professionals under Art. 240 § 1 of the Criminal Code ...
The purpose of this article is to determine the meaning of ‘minors’ in provisions shaping judicial s...
Conviction for a crime raises a number of legal consequences not only for the convicted person, but ...
The subject of this paper is the legal criteria for the procedure of qualifying healthcare services ...
The article addresses selected problems associated with the subjects who have a significant influenc...
The article provides an insight into the matter of legal liability (both civil and criminal) of medi...
The article addresses the slightly anachronistic, in the author’s opinion, institution of state’s ev...
The medical secret is one of the most important duties related to the profession. It guarantees conf...
Regardless of their nature, holidays are a time to which society has assigned a special role. Celebr...
More than one hundred years after the first definitions of the right to privacy, the content of this...
The article constitutes an attempt to explain the legal nature of the additional fee for the lack of...
Health and life constitute a special value for everyone. Therefore, parties involved in providing me...
Although “culpa theory” imposed by Lawmaker in current Criminal Code differs from approach seen in ...
The paper discusses the problem of criminal responsibility of secondary parties for inciting and aid...
Preventive measures are to achieve two objectives, which are linked to two basic functions of these ...
The obligation of physicians and other health professionals under Art. 240 § 1 of the Criminal Code ...