Evolution of the Physician Civil Liability: An extreme return to the fault theory
It has always been a common legal idea that a physician shouldn’t be liable of patients’ corporal loss made without any fault. Doctor’s liability is rationally restricted by his abilities and therefore, he should not be considered responsible for those injuries made without his fault. But most Shiit...
Main Author: | seyed Mohammad Azin |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | fas |
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University of Science and Culture
2021-01-01
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Series: | حقوق فناوریهای نوین |
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Online Access: | http://mtlj.usc.ac.ir/article_122821_77485c399bdd3647db1685989ceb54a0.pdf?lang=en |
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