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期刊名:Medical law review

缩写:MED LAW REV

ISSN:0967-0742

e-ISSN:1464-3790

IF/分区:3.1/Q1

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
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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 ...
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 ...
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...
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...
Hannah B van Kolfschooten Hannah B van Kolfschooten
As the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in healthcare is expanding, patients in the European Union (EU) are increasingly subjected to automated medical decision-making. This development poses challenges to the protection of ...
Caroline A B Redhead,Lucy Frith Caroline A B Redhead
In this article, using theories of procedural justice and 'slow violence', we consider potential reform of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990. Our theoretical discussion is underpinned by findings from the ConnecteDNA project, ...