This short essay considers the change in the jurisprudential orientation on the matter in the light of the recent regulatory and healthcare evolution. In Italy the debate began with the Oneda case, which saw the conviction of two parents who opposed the transfusions of their daughter - at the time the only known therapy to combat a severe form of anemia. Nowadays, this question must be contextualized in the light both of the principle of health self-determination and the possibility of the "bloodless" treatment. Therefore, the Court of Tivoli (the sentence is attached in appendix) recently convicted a doctor who transfused a dissenting patient for “private violence”
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This short essay considers the change in the jurisprudential orientation on the matter in the light ...
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Many recent judgments, authorize the so called "amministratore di sostegno" (introduced in our legal...
The essay gives a sharp outline of the recent Italian law ruling body donation to science after deat...
A recent judgement by the Court of Cassation about a request – by the legal guardian of an incompete...
This short essay considers the change in the jurisprudential orientation on the matter in the light ...
The first part of this article, published in the 2008; 4(2) issue of this Journal, examined ten judg...
In the last decade new immunosuppression strategies have been developed, with the introduction of ne...
Starting from the analysis of the decision of the Italian Constitutional Court on the “Cappato case”...
The essay focuses on the different legislative rules which allow seriously ill patients to legally r...
To date, the State-Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses agreement is waiting to complete th...
La sperimentazione è la matrice vitale del progresso della medicina, su cui si costruisce, per gli a...
Il presente articolo inizia con una breve analisi delle ragioni bibliche perché i Testimoni di Geova...
SOMMARIO: 1. Considerazioni introduttive - 2. L’ordinanza n. 207 del 2018 della Consulta e la rileva...
Contributo sottoposto a valutazione.SOMMARIO: 1. Note introduttive - 2. La rilevanza sociale del fen...
SOMMARIO: 1. Una premessa di metodo - 2. Giustizia limiti e sacralità del “fine vita” - 3. Tra indis...
The paper examines the main issues that the health administration will have to face as a result of t...
Many recent judgments, authorize the so called "amministratore di sostegno" (introduced in our legal...
The essay gives a sharp outline of the recent Italian law ruling body donation to science after deat...
A recent judgement by the Court of Cassation about a request – by the legal guardian of an incompete...