Introduction The principle that a medical professional must obtain a patient's valid consent before providing treatment is a fundamental tenet of medical law in developed common law jurisdictions. This principle protects patient autonomy and the right to bodily integrity. For consent to be valid, the patient must have the capacity ...
Read MOREShould England and Wales legalise assisted dying, or do the risks to vulnerable people outweigh the case for autonomy?
Introduction The debate surrounding the legalisation of assisted dying in England and Wales is a profound and polarising issue, touching ...
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Introduction The question of whether to legalise assisted dying in the United Kingdom is one of the most profound and ...
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