Browsing Masters Degrees (Medical Law) by Subject "Theses--Medical law."
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"The best interests of the child : a perspective into the refusal of necessary medical care for children, by parents, on the basis of religious beliefs."
(2014)The best interests of the child is of paramount importance as indicated by our supreme law of the land, the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa. South African law creates a firm basis for the protection of ... -
A black market perspective on organ trafficking : suggestions for possibly preventing the illegal organ trade.
(2012)No abstract available. -
Corrective rape as an anti-lesbian hate crime in South African law : a critique of the legal approach.
(2016)‘Corrective’ rape as an anti-lesbian hate crime in South African Law has not received much attention from authors. ‘Corrective’ rape is a real practice in South Africa. The need for a closer analysis of the existing ... -
A critical analysis of exclusionary clauses in medical contracts.
(2013)Exclusionary clauses in South Africa have thus far been interpreted narrowly by the South African Courts. It has been accepted that where a patient enters into a medical contract/agreement with a hospital that includes ... -
A critical review of torture legislation in South Africa.
(2014)The practice of torture is an affront to human dignity. Freedom from torture is an absolute human right. Laws that violated human rights and entrenched racial divisions characterized the apartheid era in South Africa. ... -
The doctrine of therapeutic privilege and its place in South Africa.
(2014)Therapeutic privilege is an exception to informed consent and used as a defence when the doctor decides to withhold relevant medical information from the patient, because they are of the opinion that such disclosure could ... -
The ethical and legal implications of performing involuntary sterilization on mentally incompetent adolescent woman.
(2014)No abstract available. -
An examination of the rights of the child to refuse medical treatment : a South African perspective.
(2015)Abstract not available. -
The involuntary disclosure of confidential genetic information to related affected third parties.
(2016)Abstract not available.