Why is it Difficult to Understand the Rules Regulating Veterinary Telemedicine in Australia? [0.03%]
为什么理解澳大利亚兽医远程医疗的规章制度如此困难?
Chris Corns
Chris Corns
Despite the importance of veterinary telemedicine, there are no Acts or regulations that regulate the practice in Australia. It has been left to veterinary boards to provide non-statutory guidance in the form of general codes of professiona...
How Can the Law Keep Up? The Challenges in Regulating Health Innovations through the Lens of Embryo Research [0.03%]
法律如何跟上时代?透过胚胎研究审视健康创新的监管挑战
Tamra Lysaght,Dianne Nicol,Christopher Rudge et al.
Tamra Lysaght et al.
Human embryo research can provide important scientific insights to enhance medical knowledge, improve health care and advance human flourishing. This research also poses unresolved legal and ethical questions. Since 2002, Australia has had ...
Cameron Stewart,Skowronski George,Lewis Macken et al.
Cameron Stewart et al.
The 2025 Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) Inquiry into Human Tissue presents an opportunity for the Australian public to discuss the legal definition of death. Questions about death are not simply medical questions - they are deeply ...
Bernadette McSherry
Bernadette McSherry
Risk assessment is an important component of many areas of the law, including criminal law. Forensic psychologists and psychiatrists are sometimes called upon to provide evidence of the risk of future criminal activity through identifying a...
Re Devin - The Gender-affirming Care and Treatment Model and the "Best Interests" of an 11-year-old Child [0.03%]
关于德万——性别确认护理和治疗模式以及11岁儿童的“最佳利益”
Russ Scott
Russ Scott
In Re Devin [2025] the Family Court of Australia considered a case of an 11-year old biologically male child whose mother argued was gender dysphoric and should be prescribed puberty blockers. Strum J found that despite the child attending ...
Support for Refugee Doctors Seeking Legal Entitlement to Practise Medicine in the United Kingdom: A Model for Australia [0.03%]
英国难民医生寻求行医合法资格支持情况的研究——对澳大利亚的借鉴意义
Gabrielle Wolf
Gabrielle Wolf
In Australia, there are not enough doctors practising medicine in certain locations and specialties to meet demand. To address these shortages, Australia is attempting to encourage more international medical graduates (IMGs) to immigrate. Y...
Blood, Autonomy and Ethical Practice: Insights from the 2024 European Court of Human Rights Decision of Mulla v Spain [0.03%]
血、自治与伦理实践:来自2024年欧洲人权法院Mulla诉西班牙案的启示
Ian Freckelton
Ian Freckelton
This editorial reviews the important decision by the European Court of Human Rights in Pindo Mulla v Spain (17 September 2024) (Pindo Mulla). It identifies the reasoning process of the Grand Chamber in adopting an analysis consistent with t...
Chris Corns
Chris Corns
Evidence that a health practitioner, on some other occasion, engaged in conduct similar to the conduct alleged in current disciplinary proceedings, is both prejudicial to the practitioner and potentially highly probative. The admissibility ...
Destination or Journey? What Constitutes Successful Advance Care Planning? [0.03%]
目标或旅途?何谓成功的预立医疗照护规划?
John Chesterman,Catherine Joyce
John Chesterman
This article seeks to identify what constitutes successful advance care planning. It begins by examining the variety of often-interrelated reasons given for the promotion of advance care planning, which include ethical considerations, as we...
New Frontiers in Genomics and Regulation: Reforming the Australian Patchwork with a National Approach and Enhancing Data Security [0.03%]
基因组学和调控的新前沿:用国家方法改革澳大利亚的“拼凑”体系并增强数据安全
Marcus Smith
Marcus Smith
The regulation of genomic data in Australia remains unwieldy. Effective laws that protect genomic data and regulate their accessibility will be increasingly important in order to ensure the Australian population receives the individual and ...