Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law
European Perspectives
Herausgeber: Daniluk, Pawe¿
Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law
European Perspectives
Herausgeber: Daniluk, Pawe¿
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This book shows how the legal systems of European countries protect patient autonomy. It explains what criminal law protection of patient autonomy looks like on a European scale in legal and social dimensions. Despite EU integration processes, the work illustrates that legal orders of individual European countries are far from uniform in this area.
This book shows how the legal systems of European countries protect patient autonomy. It explains what criminal law protection of patient autonomy looks like on a European scale in legal and social dimensions. Despite EU integration processes, the work illustrates that legal orders of individual European countries are far from uniform in this area.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9781032334905
- ISBN-10: 1032334908
- Artikelnr.: 70345518
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9781032334905
- ISBN-10: 1032334908
- Artikelnr.: 70345518
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Pawe¿ Daniluk is a Professor in the Institute of Law Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
List of Contributors Introduction Pawe
Daniluk Chapter 1. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: An Austrian Perspective Joanna D
ugosz-Jó
wiak Chapter 2. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Belgian Perspective Frank Verbruggen Chapter 3. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Bosnian-Herzegovinian Perspective Maja Pili
Chapter 4. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Bulgarian Perspective Darina Zinovieva & Daniela Doncheva Chapter 5. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Czech Perspective Olga Sovova & Helena Van Beersel Krej
íková Chapter 6. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Finnish Perspective Raimo Lahti Chapter 7. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A German Perspective Dorothea Magnus Chapter 8. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Greek Perspective Elisabeth Symeonidou-Kastanidou Chapter 9. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: An Italian Perspective Riccardo Ercole Omodei Chapter 10. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Latvian Perspective Aldis Lieljuksis Chapter 11. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Lithuanian Perspective Gintaras vedas & Aurelijus Gutauskas Chapter 12. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Montenegrin Perspective Darko Radulovi
Chapter 13. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Dutch Perspective Liselotte Postma & Paul Mevis Chapter 14. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Norwegian Perspective Linda Gröning Chapter 15. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Polish Perspective Pawe
Daniluk Chapter 16. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Portuguese Perspective Sónia Fidalgo Chapter 17. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Russian Perspective Alexander Georgievich Blinov Chapter 18. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Serbian Perspective Veljko Turanjanin Chapter 19. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Slovenian Perspective Damjan Koroec Chapter 20. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Spanish Perspective Manuel Cancio Meliá Chapter 21. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Swiss Perspective Nora Scheidegger Chapter 22. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Turkish Perspective Hakan Hakeri Conclusion: A Comparative Look at the Criminal Law Protection of Patient Autonomy in Europe Krzysztof Wala Index
Daniluk Chapter 1. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: An Austrian Perspective Joanna D
ugosz-Jó
wiak Chapter 2. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Belgian Perspective Frank Verbruggen Chapter 3. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Bosnian-Herzegovinian Perspective Maja Pili
Chapter 4. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Bulgarian Perspective Darina Zinovieva & Daniela Doncheva Chapter 5. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Czech Perspective Olga Sovova & Helena Van Beersel Krej
íková Chapter 6. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Finnish Perspective Raimo Lahti Chapter 7. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A German Perspective Dorothea Magnus Chapter 8. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Greek Perspective Elisabeth Symeonidou-Kastanidou Chapter 9. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: An Italian Perspective Riccardo Ercole Omodei Chapter 10. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Latvian Perspective Aldis Lieljuksis Chapter 11. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Lithuanian Perspective Gintaras vedas & Aurelijus Gutauskas Chapter 12. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Montenegrin Perspective Darko Radulovi
Chapter 13. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Dutch Perspective Liselotte Postma & Paul Mevis Chapter 14. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Norwegian Perspective Linda Gröning Chapter 15. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Polish Perspective Pawe
Daniluk Chapter 16. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Portuguese Perspective Sónia Fidalgo Chapter 17. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Russian Perspective Alexander Georgievich Blinov Chapter 18. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Serbian Perspective Veljko Turanjanin Chapter 19. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Slovenian Perspective Damjan Koroec Chapter 20. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Spanish Perspective Manuel Cancio Meliá Chapter 21. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Swiss Perspective Nora Scheidegger Chapter 22. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Turkish Perspective Hakan Hakeri Conclusion: A Comparative Look at the Criminal Law Protection of Patient Autonomy in Europe Krzysztof Wala Index
List of Contributors Introduction Pawe
Daniluk Chapter 1. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: An Austrian Perspective Joanna D
ugosz-Jó
wiak Chapter 2. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Belgian Perspective Frank Verbruggen Chapter 3. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Bosnian-Herzegovinian Perspective Maja Pili
Chapter 4. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Bulgarian Perspective Darina Zinovieva & Daniela Doncheva Chapter 5. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Czech Perspective Olga Sovova & Helena Van Beersel Krej
íková Chapter 6. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Finnish Perspective Raimo Lahti Chapter 7. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A German Perspective Dorothea Magnus Chapter 8. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Greek Perspective Elisabeth Symeonidou-Kastanidou Chapter 9. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: An Italian Perspective Riccardo Ercole Omodei Chapter 10. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Latvian Perspective Aldis Lieljuksis Chapter 11. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Lithuanian Perspective Gintaras vedas & Aurelijus Gutauskas Chapter 12. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Montenegrin Perspective Darko Radulovi
Chapter 13. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Dutch Perspective Liselotte Postma & Paul Mevis Chapter 14. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Norwegian Perspective Linda Gröning Chapter 15. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Polish Perspective Pawe
Daniluk Chapter 16. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Portuguese Perspective Sónia Fidalgo Chapter 17. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Russian Perspective Alexander Georgievich Blinov Chapter 18. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Serbian Perspective Veljko Turanjanin Chapter 19. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Slovenian Perspective Damjan Koroec Chapter 20. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Spanish Perspective Manuel Cancio Meliá Chapter 21. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Swiss Perspective Nora Scheidegger Chapter 22. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Turkish Perspective Hakan Hakeri Conclusion: A Comparative Look at the Criminal Law Protection of Patient Autonomy in Europe Krzysztof Wala Index
Daniluk Chapter 1. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: An Austrian Perspective Joanna D
ugosz-Jó
wiak Chapter 2. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Belgian Perspective Frank Verbruggen Chapter 3. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Bosnian-Herzegovinian Perspective Maja Pili
Chapter 4. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Bulgarian Perspective Darina Zinovieva & Daniela Doncheva Chapter 5. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Czech Perspective Olga Sovova & Helena Van Beersel Krej
íková Chapter 6. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Finnish Perspective Raimo Lahti Chapter 7. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A German Perspective Dorothea Magnus Chapter 8. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Greek Perspective Elisabeth Symeonidou-Kastanidou Chapter 9. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: An Italian Perspective Riccardo Ercole Omodei Chapter 10. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Latvian Perspective Aldis Lieljuksis Chapter 11. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Lithuanian Perspective Gintaras vedas & Aurelijus Gutauskas Chapter 12. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Montenegrin Perspective Darko Radulovi
Chapter 13. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Dutch Perspective Liselotte Postma & Paul Mevis Chapter 14. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Norwegian Perspective Linda Gröning Chapter 15. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Polish Perspective Pawe
Daniluk Chapter 16. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Portuguese Perspective Sónia Fidalgo Chapter 17. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Russian Perspective Alexander Georgievich Blinov Chapter 18. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Serbian Perspective Veljko Turanjanin Chapter 19. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Slovenian Perspective Damjan Koroec Chapter 20. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Spanish Perspective Manuel Cancio Meliá Chapter 21. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Swiss Perspective Nora Scheidegger Chapter 22. Patient Autonomy and Criminal Law: A Turkish Perspective Hakan Hakeri Conclusion: A Comparative Look at the Criminal Law Protection of Patient Autonomy in Europe Krzysztof Wala Index