China's online pharmacy: its regulatory policy and a future research agenda for the emerging AI age [0.03%]
中国在线药店的监管政策及其未来人工智能时代的研究议程
Pinghui Xiao
Pinghui Xiao
In recent years, China has witnessed a remarkable digital health movement, wherein online pharmacies or drug e-commerce have emerged as disruptive business models. In 2019, China amended the Drug Administration Law to permit the online sale...
Best interests decision-making in the Chinese adult guardianship regime through a P-centric lens [0.03%]
透过P本位视角看中国成年人监护制度中的最佳利益判断问题
Daisy Cheung
Daisy Cheung
This article explores how best interests decisions are made on behalf of adults with impaired capacity in China through the lens of P-centricity, or the extent to which P is kept at the centre of the decision-making process. A two-part revi...
Assisted dying, vulnerability, and the potential value of prospective legal authorization [0.03%]
辅助死亡、脆弱性和前瞻性法律授权的潜在价值
Alexandra Mullock,Jonathan Lewis
Alexandra Mullock
Concern for vulnerable people is a crucial issue when considering the legalization of assisted dying (AD), but the meaning and normative significance of vulnerability in this context is under-explored. We examine vulnerability and the prote...
Saving trouble, saving time: the role and impact of healthcare consultation recordings in Australian legal proceedings [0.03%]
省时省事:澳大利亚法律程序中医疗咨询记录的作用和影响
Megan Prictor
Megan Prictor
Healthcare professionals have long expressed concern about their exposure to litigation if they allow consultations to be recorded. There has been little evidence available as to the validity of this concern. To address this gap and to info...
Saying 'I'm sorry' at the bedside: when and why should apologies following medical mishaps be protected from legal liability? [0.03%]
床边的“对不起”:医疗失误后的道歉何时以及为何应受到法律保护?
Shin Wei Sim,Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna,Gerard Porter
Shin Wei Sim
Patients harmed by medical mishaps are often driven to litigation because of a lack of apologies and candour rather than a desire for monetary compensation. Despite attempts at clinical negligence reform, patients continue to receive unsati...
Intellectual property rights over 'integrated' medical devices: the potential health impacts and bioethical implications of rightsholders' control [0.03%]
对“集成”医疗设备的知识产权:权利人控制的潜在健康影响和生物伦理含义
Aisling M McMahon,Opeyemi I Kolawole
Aisling M McMahon
Despite extensive literature examining intellectual property rights (IPRs) and access to health, there has been limited examination of how IPRs can potentially impact the development, access to, delivery of, and use of medical devices. This...
Parental autonomy and children's health: a patriarchal dilemma in the Middle East, with particular emphasis on Kuwait [0.03%]
父母的自主权和儿童健康:中东地区一个父权困境,特别以科威特为例
Bashayer Al Majed
Bashayer Al Majed
In 2020, Kuwaiti mothers won legal medical guardianship over their children, enabling them to authorize medical treatment, this despite still not having autonomy for their own medical care, yet being vicariously liable for potential tort ca...
Joshua Shaw
Joshua Shaw
Some jurists claimed there was a common law power to dissect the human body prior to and outside of the Anatomy Act 1832. That power formed part of the privileges of physicians, surgeons, and apothecaries, and, accordingly, the common law t...