In South Africa, there is currently no legislation regulating medical negligence litigation and damages. The common law, through its “once and for all” rule, remains the applicable law in litigation of this field of law. In terms of the common law, proven claims must be paid as a lump sum to the successful party as claimed “once and for all.” The National Department of Health faces a challenge of medical claims increasing every year, both in the number of claims and quantum claimed. The state pays millions of Rands for its liability every year as compensation towards injured parties who have successfully proven their claims in court. The payments for compensation are made as a lump sum from the same budget made for the operation of hospital...
DAMAGES FOR INJURY - SUMMARY The purpose of my thesis is to analyse the present situation in the are...
It is trite law, in context of medical negligence, that the onus of establishing civil liability on ...
This thesis assesses the legal doctrine res ipsa loquitur ('the thing speaks for itself) in the cont...
Mini Dissertation (LLM)--University of Pretoria, 2019.In South Africa, there is currently no legisla...
Medical negligence is one of the leading socio-economic challenges faced by the health sector in Sou...
This article takes a critical look at the current state of affairs of both our public as well as pri...
This article gives an overview of current medical malpractice law in South Africa. The following asp...
Mini Dissertation (MPhil (Medical Law and Ethics))--University of Pretoria, 2021.Section 27 of the C...
South Africa is witnessing a sharp increase in medical malpractice litigation as patients increasing...
South African health societies and associations have allied to call for reform in the criminal law s...
textabstractLiability For Care-related Harm. A study regarding obstacles in civil liability and a...
Magister Legum - LLMSouth Africa has seen a spike in medical malpractice litigation, including the n...
The inter-relationship between Medicine and Law is most commonly brought to the fore by cases involv...
There exists a considerable body of literature, across jurisdictions in the common law world, and in...
No abstractMini Dissertation (MPhil)--University of Pretoria, 2019.Public LawMPhilUnrestricte
DAMAGES FOR INJURY - SUMMARY The purpose of my thesis is to analyse the present situation in the are...
It is trite law, in context of medical negligence, that the onus of establishing civil liability on ...
This thesis assesses the legal doctrine res ipsa loquitur ('the thing speaks for itself) in the cont...
Mini Dissertation (LLM)--University of Pretoria, 2019.In South Africa, there is currently no legisla...
Medical negligence is one of the leading socio-economic challenges faced by the health sector in Sou...
This article takes a critical look at the current state of affairs of both our public as well as pri...
This article gives an overview of current medical malpractice law in South Africa. The following asp...
Mini Dissertation (MPhil (Medical Law and Ethics))--University of Pretoria, 2021.Section 27 of the C...
South Africa is witnessing a sharp increase in medical malpractice litigation as patients increasing...
South African health societies and associations have allied to call for reform in the criminal law s...
textabstractLiability For Care-related Harm. A study regarding obstacles in civil liability and a...
Magister Legum - LLMSouth Africa has seen a spike in medical malpractice litigation, including the n...
The inter-relationship between Medicine and Law is most commonly brought to the fore by cases involv...
There exists a considerable body of literature, across jurisdictions in the common law world, and in...
No abstractMini Dissertation (MPhil)--University of Pretoria, 2019.Public LawMPhilUnrestricte
DAMAGES FOR INJURY - SUMMARY The purpose of my thesis is to analyse the present situation in the are...
It is trite law, in context of medical negligence, that the onus of establishing civil liability on ...
This thesis assesses the legal doctrine res ipsa loquitur ('the thing speaks for itself) in the cont...