
Principles of Medical Law
Oxford University Press
5th Edition
Published on 13. November 2025
Book
Hardback
1424 pages
978-0-19-286979-1 (ISBN)
Description
Principles of Medical Law is the leading practitioner text in its field. Now in its fifth edition, it provides a comprehensive and scholarly account of the common law and statutory provisions governing healthcare provision in England and Wales. It offers an authoritative and account of medical law whilst also seeking to set the law in context and critique its application. The contributors include many of the leading academics and practitioners working in the area of medical law today, who together offer a balanced, reliable, and considered perspective. The clear layout, accessible writing style, extensive referencing, and detailed index make this an indispensable research tool for practitioners and academics alike.
More details
Edition
5th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 60 mm
Weight
2200 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-286979-1 (9780192869791)
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Persons
Judy Laing is Professor of Mental Health Law and Policy and founding co-Director of the Centre for Health, Law and Society at the University of Bristol Law School. She has published extensively in a number of peer-reviewed journals and edited collections on aspects of mental health, medical law, and criminal law and justice. As well as being involved with previous editions of Principles of Medical Law, her books include Care or Custody? Mentally Disordered Offenders in the Criminal Justice System (OUP, 1999) and Criminal Justice, Mental Health and the Politics of Risk (edited with Gray & Noaks; Routledge, 2001). Judith is a member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Law and Psychiatry and Medicine, Science and the Law. She has previously held editorial positions with the Medical Law Review, Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law and the Journal of Law and Society.
Jean McHale is Professor of Health Care Law and Director of the Centre for Health Law, Science & Policy at the University of Birmingham. Her books include Medical Confidentiality and Legal Privilege (Routledge, 1993); Health Care Law: Texts, Cases and Materials (with Fox) (2nd ed. 2007, Sweet and Maxwell); Law and Nursing (3rd ed. with Tingle, Butterworths, Heinmann, 2007); Principles of Mental Health Law (edited with Bartlett, Gostin, Fennell, and McKay) (OUP, 2010); Routledge Handbook on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (edited with Gale) (Routledge, 2015); European Health Law: Themes and Implications (with Hervey) (Cambridge University Press, 2015).: The Regulation of Cosmetic Procedures: Legal., Ethical and Practical Challenges (wiith Latham)(Routledge 2020): Adult Social Care: Lessons from the Pandemic (with Noszlopy (BUP in production, forthcoming late 2024)
Jean McHale is Professor of Health Care Law and Director of the Centre for Health Law, Science & Policy at the University of Birmingham. Her books include Medical Confidentiality and Legal Privilege (Routledge, 1993); Health Care Law: Texts, Cases and Materials (with Fox) (2nd ed. 2007, Sweet and Maxwell); Law and Nursing (3rd ed. with Tingle, Butterworths, Heinmann, 2007); Principles of Mental Health Law (edited with Bartlett, Gostin, Fennell, and McKay) (OUP, 2010); Routledge Handbook on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (edited with Gale) (Routledge, 2015); European Health Law: Themes and Implications (with Hervey) (Cambridge University Press, 2015).: The Regulation of Cosmetic Procedures: Legal., Ethical and Practical Challenges (wiith Latham)(Routledge 2020): Adult Social Care: Lessons from the Pandemic (with Noszlopy (BUP in production, forthcoming late 2024)
Content
Part I
1: The Organisation of Health Care
2: Regulating Health Care Professions
Part II
3: Duties in Contract and Tort
4: Breach of Duty
5: Actions Arising from Birth
6: Causation and Defences
7: Institutional Liability
Part III
8: Consent to Treatment: The Competent Patient
9: The Tests for Incapacity
10: Care and Treatment of Those Lacking Decision-making Capacity
11: Mental Health Law
12: Confidentiality and Data Protection
13: Clinical Research
Part IV
14: Medically Assisted Reproduction
15: Abortion
Part V
16: The Regulation of Medicinal Products and Medical Devices
17: Products Liability
Part VI
18: The Legal Regulation of Human Material
19: Medical Innovation, Patenting and the Human Body
Part VII
20: Ending Life
21: Death
1: The Organisation of Health Care
2: Regulating Health Care Professions
Part II
3: Duties in Contract and Tort
4: Breach of Duty
5: Actions Arising from Birth
6: Causation and Defences
7: Institutional Liability
Part III
8: Consent to Treatment: The Competent Patient
9: The Tests for Incapacity
10: Care and Treatment of Those Lacking Decision-making Capacity
11: Mental Health Law
12: Confidentiality and Data Protection
13: Clinical Research
Part IV
14: Medically Assisted Reproduction
15: Abortion
Part V
16: The Regulation of Medicinal Products and Medical Devices
17: Products Liability
Part VI
18: The Legal Regulation of Human Material
19: Medical Innovation, Patenting and the Human Body
Part VII
20: Ending Life
21: Death