Medical Liability | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Medical Malpractice Law category, you will find specialized literature on key legal issues related to medical liability, including case study analyses, updates on recent developments in Federal Court of Justice (BGH) case law, and practice-oriented handbooks. These works cover topics such as patient rights, claims for damages, evidentiary procedures in medical malpractice cases, and the specific features of liability litigation. The target audience includes legal professionals, attorneys, judges, physicians, hospitals, and insurers dealing with medical law disputes, regulatory issues, or professional liability risks.
Typical types of publications include commentaries, handbooks, introductions, and practical guides that offer both foundational knowledge and in-depth analyses of liability principles, procedural issues, and international comparative approaches. Additionally, you will find titles on related areas such as personal injury law, medical ethics, or the organization of law firms specializing in health law.