G v Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority [2024] EWHC 2453 (FAM): two distinct routes to posthumous fertility treatment [0.03%]
[G诉人类受精与胚胎学管理局[2024] EWHC 2453 (FAM):两种不同的死后生育治疗途径]
Lisa Cherkassky,Emily Ottley
Lisa Cherkassky
Emily Jackson
Emily Jackson
One of this century's most dramatic scientific developments is the reprogramming of stem cells in order to create organoids, that is, self-organizing 3D models that mimic the structure and function of human organs. This article considers wh...
Unlocking the promise of UK health data: considering the case for a charitable GP data trust [0.03%]
释放英国健康数据的潜力——建立慈善性质的GP数据信托基金以保障患者利益
Caroline A B Redhead,Catherine Bowden,John Ainsworth et al.
Caroline A B Redhead et al.
The UK National Health Service general practice (GP) patient data constitute a rich research resource, but collecting, managing, and sharing patient data present challenges. In May 2021, to address these challenges, substantial changes to t...
Bev Clough,Sara Fovargue,Rob Heywood et al.
Bev Clough et al.
Mental health and capacity laws in Northern Ireland: examining the position of children and young people [0.03%]
北爱尔兰的精神健康和行为能力法在儿童和青年中的适用性:进行审视
Anne-Maree Farrell,Elizabeth Agnew,Patrick Hann
Anne-Maree Farrell
Mental health and capacity laws applicable to children and young people in Northern Ireland (NI) lack clarity and coherence, with significant gaps in service provision and safeguarding. Drawing on an examination of such laws, we argue that ...
Dylan Hofmann
Dylan Hofmann
The emergence of FemTech technologies promises to revolutionize women's health and reproductive rights but conceals an insidious trap of surveillance and control in the hands of private and state actors. This article examines the extent to ...
The two lives of the Mental Capacity Act: rethinking East-west binaries in comparative analysis [0.03%]
论《心智能力法》的双重命运:在比较研究中重新思考东西方二分法
Hillary Chua,Camillia Kong,Michael Dunn
Hillary Chua
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales and Singapore's Mental Capacity Act 2008 (which substantially transplants provisions from the former statute) might appear to be twins on paper, but they have gone on to lead very different ...
Regulating algorithmic care in the European Union: evolving doctor-patient models through the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI-Act) and the liability directives [0.03%]
欧盟的算法护理监管:通过《人工智能法案》和《责任指令》变革医生与患者模型
Barry Solaiman,Abeer Malik
Barry Solaiman
This article argues that the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into healthcare, particularly under the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act (AI-Act), poses significant implications for the doctor-patient relationship. Whil...
Anticipatory declarations in obstetric care: a relational and spatial examination of patient empowerment, institutional impacts and temporal challenges [0.03%]
产科护理中的预见性声明:一种关系和空间视角下的患者赋权、制度影响和时间挑战的研究
Aimee V Hulme
Aimee V Hulme
Seeking an anticipatory declaration from the Court of Protection (CoP) to manage a risk of future loss of capacity in pregnant people during labour and delivery appears to be occurring more frequently. This article examines a growing case s...