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This collection provides a comparative analysis of health policies and laws in Nigeria with those in the UK, USA, Canada and South Africa. It critically examines the duties and rights of physicians, patients, health institutions and organizations against the backdrop of increased awareness of rights among patient populations. The subjects, which are discussed from a legal, ethical and policy-reform perspective, critique current legislation and policies and make suggestions for reform.

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This collection provides a comparative analysis of health policies and laws in Nigeria with those in the UK, USA, Canada and South Africa. It critically examines the duties and rights of physicians, patients, health institutions and organizations against the backdrop of increased awareness of rights among patient populations. The subjects, which are discussed from a legal, ethical and policy-reform perspective, critique current legislation and policies and make suggestions for reform.

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Autorenporträt
Irehobhude O. Iyioha is a Senior Policy Analyst / Health Professions Policy Consultant with Alberta's Health Ministry (Alberta Health, Canada) and an Assistant Adjunct Professor in Health Law, Ethics and Policy at the John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta. She researches and writes primarily on health law and policy with a keen interest in health systems governance, health professions regulation, medical negligence and medical pluralism. Her work constantly explores the boundaries of health law and other fields such as immigration, patents and biotechnology, and social and legal theory. She has published widely on these and related areas. Remigius N. Nwabueze is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Southampton. His research interests are in the areas of property law (equity and trust), intellectual property law, law and the human body, medical/health care law, bioethics and customary law. He has published widely on these and related areas.