Items where Subject is "RA1001 Forensic Medicine. Medical jurisprudence. Legal medicine"

Library of Congress subjects (102130) R Medicine (9801) RA Public aspects of medicine (8235) RA1001 Forensic Medicine. Medical jurisprudence. Legal medicine (32)
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  • McKee, Martin, Mossialos, Elias, Baeten, Rita (Eds.) (2003). The impact of EU law on health care systems. Verlag Peter Lang.
  • Auckland, Cressida (2021). Blackstone's statutes on medical law. Oxford University Press.
  • Beech, V., Marshall, C. M., Exworthy, T., Peay, Jill, Blackwood, N. J. (2019). Forty-five revolutions per minute: a qualitative study of Hybrid Order use in forensic psychiatric practice. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 30(3), 429-447. https://doi.org/10.1080/14789949.2019.1588910
  • Bevan, Gwyn, Wyke, S., Mays, N., Abbot, S., Goodwin, N., Kilorran, A., Malbon, G., McLeod, H., Posnett, J. & Raftery, J. et al (1999). Developing primary care in the new NHS: lessons from total purchasing. King's Fund Publishing.
  • Ho, Nicola Gabrielle (2022). The fate of FTC v. Actavis, Inc. in the biosimilar context - does and should the FTC v. Actavis decision apply to reverse patent settlements between brand drug and biosimilar manufacturers? Biotechnology Law Report, 41(4), 194 - 199. https://doi.org/10.1089/blr.2022.29274.nho
  • Jackson, Emily (2008). Degendering reproduction? Medical Law Review, 16(3), 369-389. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwn016
  • Jackson, Emily (2008). Enshrining the right to live or die. Nature, 453(7193), 284-285. https://doi.org/10.1038/453284a
  • Jackson, Emily (2002). Feminist perspectives on health care law. Medical Law Review, 10(1), 107-109. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/10.1.107
  • Jackson, Emily (2008). The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill 2007. Expert Review of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 3(4), 429-431. https://doi.org/10.1586/17474108.3.4.429
  • Jackson, Emily (2003). Public opinion and the regulation of conception. In Morgan, W. John, Livingstone, Stephen (Eds.), Law and Opinion in Twentieth-Century Britain and Ireland (pp. 84-108). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Jackson, Emily (2021). Withholding and withdrawing life-prolonging treatment and the relevance of patients’ wishes: reforming the Mental Capacity Act 2005. In White, Ben P., Willmott, Lindy (Eds.), International Perspectives on End-of-Life Law Reform: Politics, Persuasion and Persistence (pp. 232 - 249). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108779364.014
  • Jackson, Emily (2022). The legacy of the Warnock Report. In Dove, Edward S., Nic Shuibhne, Niamh (Eds.), Law and Legacy in Medical Jurisprudence: Essays in Honour of Graeme Laurie (pp. 232 - 249). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108903295.013
  • McDonagh, Luke (2017). Biogen v Medeva. In Bellido, Jose (Ed.), Landmark cases in intellectual property law (pp. 289-316). Bloomsbury (Firm). https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509904693.ch-011
  • Wang, Daniel W. L., Pires de Vasconcelos, Natália, Elias de Oliveira, Vanessa, Terrazas, Fernanda Vargas (2014). Os impactos da judicialização da saúde no município de São Paulo: gasto público e organização federativa [= The impacts of health care judicialization in the city of Sao Paulo: public expenditure and federal organization]. Revista de Administração Pública, 48(5), 1191-1206. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-76121666
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  • Auckland, Cressida (2021). A facade of futility. Law Quarterly Review, 137(Jul), 451 - 476. picture_as_pdf
  • Auckland, Cressida Claire, Goold, I (2018). Defining the limits of parental authority: Charlie Gard, best interests and the risk of significant harm threshold. Law Quarterly Review, 134(Jan), 37 - 42. picture_as_pdf
  • Auckland, Cressida, Goold, Imogen (2020). Resolving disagreement: a multi-jurisdictional comparative analysis of disputes about children’s medical care. Medical Law Review, 28(4), 643 - 674. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwaa020 picture_as_pdf
  • Bradley, Laura (2011). Legal aid reforms may leave welfare, employment and health disputes unresolved and actually increase the demand for court and tribunal hearings.
  • Carrigan, Mark (10 April 2020) Are we all digital scholars now? How the lockdown will reshape the post-pandemic digital structure of academia. Impact of Social Sciences Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Evans-Lacko, Sara, Thornicroft, Graham, Li, Jie, Huang, Yuan-Guang, Ran, Mao-Sheng, Fan, Yu, Chen, Wen (2018). Community-based comprehensive intervention for people with schizophrenia in Guangzhou, China: effects on clinical symptoms, social functioning, internalized stigma and discrimination. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 34, 21-30. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajp.2018.04.017
  • Franklin, Simon, Ospina Betancurt, Jonathan, Camporesi, Silvia (2018). What statistical data of observational performance can tell us and what they cannot: the case of Dutee Chand v. AFI & IAAF. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 52(7), 420-421. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2017-098513
  • Jackson, Emily (2021). Challenging the comparison in Montgomery between patients and 'consumers exercising choices'. Medical Law Review, 29(4), 595 - 612. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwab031 picture_as_pdf
  • Lawless, Christopher J (2010). A curious reconstruction? the shaping of 'Marketized' forensic science. (CARR Discussion Papers DP 63). ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation.
  • Mercadante, Eduardo, Paranhos, Julia (2022). Pharmaceutical patent term extension and patent prosecution in Brazil (1997-2018). Cadernos de saude publica, 38(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-311X00043021 picture_as_pdf
  • O'Regan, Karla Maureen (2014). Beyond illusion: a juridical genealogy of consent in criminal and medical law [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Peay, Jill (2014). Imprisoning the mentally disordered: a manifest injustice? (Law Society and Economy Working Paper Series). London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2378445
  • Siegel, Anna (2008). Reporting suicide in the media. POLIS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Van Dael, Jackie, Gillespie, Alex, Reader, Tom, Smalley, Katelyn, Papadimitriou, Dimitri, Glampson, Ben, Marshall, Daniel, Mayer, Erik (2022). Getting the whole story: integrating patient complaints and staff reports of unsafe care. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 27(1), 41 - 49. https://doi.org/10.1177/13558196211029323 picture_as_pdf
  • Verma, Sheetal, Kamal, Ritul, Dwivedi, Laxmi Kant, Bhatia, Mrigesh (2025). Who gets counted? Understanding low female death registration in India. PLOS ONE, 20(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0337224 picture_as_pdf
  • Wenham, Clare, Arevalo, Amaral, Coast, Ernestina, Corrêa, Sonia, Cuellar, Katherine, Leone, Tiziana, Valongueiro, Sandra (2019). Zika, abortion and health emergencies: a review of contemporary debates. Globalization and Health, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12992-019-0489-3 picture_as_pdf
  • Willoughby, Syerramia (2015). Touched by the pain of the Ebola epidemic.
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  • Carter, Alex, Mossialos, Elias, Redhead, Julian, Papalois, Vassilios (2022). Clinical negligence cases in the English NHS: uncertainty in evidence as a driver of settlement costs and societal outcomes. Health Economics, Policy and Law, 17(3), 266-281. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1744133121000177 picture_as_pdf