G Laengle,F Dürr,G Renner et al.
G Laengle et al.
In Germany, psychiatric patients considered to be a danger to themselves or others may be detained involuntarily for 24 hours, after which the court must be consulted. Only Baden-Württemberg, of all the German states, allows for 72 hours c...
M E Klinck,B Iuris,D A Louw et al.
M E Klinck et al.
South Africa has made rapid progress in the field of human and especially children's rights. This is in sharp contrast with it's apartheid history where even the basic principles of human rights were negated. In this article an overview wil...
Children's rights: a review [0.03%]
儿童权利述评
B J Peens,D A Louw
B J Peens
The issue of children's rights has become very prominent over the past few decades during which attempts were being made to formulate an international agreement about the person status of children world-wide. These attempts have brought tog...
Review
Medicine and law. 2000;19(1):31-48. DOI: 2000
S Frank
S Frank
This article will explore the content-related liability issues of Dutch medical law with respect to telesurgery. For now, telesurgery should be considered as a medical scientific research, as it is still a relatively new procedure which is ...
S Kavuncubasi,K Ersoy,A E Esatoglu
S Kavuncubasi
Health-professional-patient interaction determines the ethical, technical and behavioural aspects of medical care. Modern approaches to medical and health services focus on patients' expectations and satisfaction. The purpose of this study ...
M Zaki
M Zaki
The assessment of parental competency concerns legal hearings regarding the legal and personal status of minors. The assessments ordered by judges in courts from different professionals (social workers, psychiatrists and psychologists)--are...
Patients who deceive [0.03%]
欺骗的病人
R Slovenko
R Slovenko
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Medicine and law. 1999;18(4):653-7. DOI: 1999
Police custody detainees and forensic medicine: use of medical resources in the cell block [0.03%]
羁押人员与法医医学:监室医疗资源的使用
E Blaauw,R E Lulf
E Blaauw
Various Dutch reports show that medical usage among those detained in police cells is many times higher than among the average population. Many visits by forensic physicians (some 36%) are due to the fact that many police custody detainees ...
Review
Medicine and law. 1999;18(4):645-51. DOI: 1999
I A Mendes,M A Trevizan,M S Nogueira et al.
I A Mendes et al.
Nurse-patient communication has been a pre-established, unvarying, technical professional and impersonal form of manifestation, reflecting mainly the achievement of nurse's instrumental role. This situation is opposed to our nursing concept...
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Medicine and law. 1999;18(4):639-44. DOI: 1999
L Buris,G Somogy,L Buris Jr et al.
L Buris et al.
Hungary has a serious problem, historically significant and currently of increasing size, partly due to changes in trafficking routes. This paper outlines the development of measures to counter the situation, emphasising the provision of fo...
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Medicine and law. 1999;18(4):631-7. DOI: 1999