Caesar Roy | Category: LawBook Details
ISBN: 9789388342223
YOP: 2018
Pages: 346
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The relationship between health and law in not new but the relation is multifaceted. Law and health are both subjects with an inherent dynamism. Health and law as a curricular subject of law is a recent addition and is taught in law colleges under many universities in India. But beyond the law college curriculum, many more topics are there relating to law and health. Thus keeping in mind the broad perspectives of health laws in India, this edited book tries to focus on intersection between law and health. Accordingly the book is divided into five extensive sections. Various authors have contributed their valuable writings for the book. The first section is “Concept of Health.” It contains four chapters. The second section “Medical Profession, Patient and the law” includes two chapters. “Organization of Public Health Care and Medical Jurisprudence”, the third section contains three comprehensive chapters. Fourth section is on “Insurance and Victim Compensation” with two chapters. Last section of the book is on “Health Legislative Perspective” with seven wide-ranging chapters. This edited book will be helpful to prepare a foundation for understanding and analysis of advanced knowledge in the field of health and its relation with law. This edited book has been explained in simple style so that all the readers could grip the subject easily widely cited in and referred in numerous Supreme Court and High Court judgments. The salient feature that distinguishes this edited book from others is the clear exposition of law, its systematic arrangement and simple and lucid language. This edited book is humble attempt of editor to discuss all the aforesaid issues and its legal implications. This edited book will be helpful for the teachers, students, researchers, lawyers, Judges, law firms, medical professionals, academicians, libraries, national and state Bar Associations, Law Universities and College and persons interested in the subject.
1. Concept of Health
2. Medical Profession, Patient and the Law
3. Organization of Public Health Care and Medical Jurisprudence
4. Insurance and Victim Compensation
5. Health Legislative Perspective
The relationship between health and law in not new but the relation is multifaceted. Law and health are both subjects with an inherent dynamism. Health and law as a curricular subject of law is a recent addition and is taught in law colleges under many universities in India. But beyond the law college curriculum, many more topics are there relating to law and health. Thus keeping in mind the broad perspectives of health laws in India, this edited book tries to focus on intersection between law and health. Accordingly the book is divided into five extensive sections. Various authors have contributed their valuable writings for the book. The first section is “Concept of Health.” It contains four chapters. The second section “Medical Profession, Patient and the law” includes two chapters. “Organization of Public Health Care and Medical Jurisprudence”, the third section contains three comprehensive chapters. Fourth section is on “Insurance and Victim Compensation” with two chapters. Last section of the book is on “Health Legislative Perspective” with seven wide-ranging chapters. This edited book will be helpful to prepare a foundation for understanding and analysis of advanced knowledge in the field of health and its relation with law. This edited book has been explained in simple style so that all the readers could grip the subject easily widely cited in and referred in numerous Supreme Court and High Court judgments. The salient feature that distinguishes this edited book from others is the clear exposition of law, its systematic arrangement and simple and lucid language. This edited book is humble attempt of editor to discuss all the aforesaid issues and its legal implications. This edited book will be helpful for the teachers, students, researchers, lawyers, Judges, law firms, medical professionals, academicians, libraries, national and state Bar Associations, Law Universities and College and persons interested in the subject.
1. Concept of Health
2. Medical Profession, Patient and the Law
3. Organization of Public Health Care and Medical Jurisprudence
4. Insurance and Victim Compensation
5. Health Legislative Perspective