Journal of Medical Law and Ethics

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Too Sick for Freedom, Too Healthy for Treatment. Untreated Patients in Forensic Psychiatry: A Literature Review2017/09/01English1
At a Cross-roads? The Courts' Shifting Apprehension of the Vulnerability at Stake in the Lay-Healthcare Provider Relationship2019/10/31English1
A Mapping of the Positions of French Evangelicals, Catholics, and Atheists Regarding Induced Abortion2017/09/01English
Spoonful of Mediation Helps the Medicine Go Down2018/12/31English
UCLan Centre for Mediation: Embracing Change2018/12/31English
Healthcare Disputes: Why Mediation is the Best Medicine2018/12/31English
The Extremities of Mediation and the Importance of Process2018/12/31English
Can 'Medical Futility' Conflicts be Mediated?2018/12/31English
Guest Editorial2018/12/31English
Conceptualising Conscientious Objection as Resistance2014/07/31English
Religious belief and the employment rights of medical staff2014/07/31English
Losing Faith in the Dead Donor Rule2014/07/31English
Religious Belief and Choices Regarding the Human Corpse2014/07/31English
Religion, Law and Health Care: Uncomfortable Bedfellows?2014/07/31English
Foreword: The need for full reform of the law on surrogacy2016/12/30English
Not withered on the vine: The need for surrogacy law reform2016/12/30English
Reforming the law regulating surrogacy: extending the family2016/12/30English
The prospect of an international regime for surrogacy arrangements2016/12/30English
Mapping out a future for the UK's law on surrogacy2016/12/30English
Introduction to the special edition2016/12/30English
The UK's antiquated laws on surrogacy: a personal and professional perspective2016/12/30English
Surrogates and intended parents in the UK2016/12/30English
Modern surrogacy practice and the need for reform2016/12/30English
UK Law and International Commercial Surrogacy: 'the very antithesis of sensible'2016/12/30English
Mid Staffs: Disaster by Numbers (or 'How to create a Drama out of a Statistic')?2016/03/01English
<I>Birch v. University College London Hospital Nhs Foundation Trust</I> [2008] EWHC 2237 (QB)2016/03/01English
The Legal and Medical Ethical Entanglements of Infant Male Circumcision and International Law2016/03/01English
Communicating DNACPR Decisions2016/03/01English
TGN1412 Remembered: the Scientific Duty of the Ethics Committee2016/03/01English
How could responsible surgical innovation be cultivated by new legislation?2016/03/01English