The article presents a legal analysis of the right to physical integrity as guaranteed by the South African Constitution, 1996, and the subsequent right of a competent adult person to refuse medical treatment under South African law. We consider whether the right to refuse treatment is an absolute right and very briefly reflect on the application of the constitutional limitations clause to this right. Instances in which patients’ right to physical integrity is limited by factors, which detract from (patient) autonomy, are considered: these represent a limitation of their right to refuse medical treatment. We conclude that forced medical interventions, for the most part, are not desirable but, indeed, necessary in some narrowly defined cir...
It is untrue that the elderly in South Africa (SA) are probably discriminated against in healthcare ...
Over the past century, the health care industry has witnessed a strong deference to the principle of...
Section 27 of the South African Constitution guarantees everyone a right of access to healthcare ser...
The article presents a legal analysis of the right to physical integrity as guaranteed by the South ...
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
Master of Law in Medical law. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2014.Therapeutic privilege...
Enshrined in section 27(3) of the Constitution of South Africa is the right that ‘no one may be refu...
Master of Law in Medical law. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015.Abstract not availabl...
In 2015 the South African judiciary was confronted with the issue of the so-called "right to die", w...
Competent patients who refuse life saving medical treatment present a dilemma for healthcare profess...
This article examines a selection of constitutional aspects that impact on the mentally disordered p...
The author focuses on the failure of the courts to provide a remedy for the right to refuse medical ...
In 2015 the South African judiciary was confronted with the issue of the so-called right to die , w...
If a patient goes for medical treatment, he has the right to be informed of the nature of treatment,...
Doctors' Right to Withhold Medical Care Abstract Very little attention is being paid to the rights d...
It is untrue that the elderly in South Africa (SA) are probably discriminated against in healthcare ...
Over the past century, the health care industry has witnessed a strong deference to the principle of...
Section 27 of the South African Constitution guarantees everyone a right of access to healthcare ser...
The article presents a legal analysis of the right to physical integrity as guaranteed by the South ...
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
Master of Law in Medical law. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2014.Therapeutic privilege...
Enshrined in section 27(3) of the Constitution of South Africa is the right that ‘no one may be refu...
Master of Law in Medical law. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015.Abstract not availabl...
In 2015 the South African judiciary was confronted with the issue of the so-called "right to die", w...
Competent patients who refuse life saving medical treatment present a dilemma for healthcare profess...
This article examines a selection of constitutional aspects that impact on the mentally disordered p...
The author focuses on the failure of the courts to provide a remedy for the right to refuse medical ...
In 2015 the South African judiciary was confronted with the issue of the so-called right to die , w...
If a patient goes for medical treatment, he has the right to be informed of the nature of treatment,...
Doctors' Right to Withhold Medical Care Abstract Very little attention is being paid to the rights d...
It is untrue that the elderly in South Africa (SA) are probably discriminated against in healthcare ...
Over the past century, the health care industry has witnessed a strong deference to the principle of...
Section 27 of the South African Constitution guarantees everyone a right of access to healthcare ser...