Between the reasonable and the particular: Deflating autonomy in the legal regulation of informed consent to medical treatment
The law of informed consent to medical treatment has recently been extensively overhauled in England. The 2015 Montgomery judgment has done away with the long-held position that the information to be disclosed by doctors when obtaining valid consent from patients should be determined on the basis of...
Autors principals: | Dunn, M, Fulford, K, Herring, J, Handa, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Verlag
2018
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