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1 online resource |
Series |
European Union and its neighbours in a globalized world, 2524-8936 ; volume 7 |
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European Union and its neighbours in a globalized world ; v. 7. 2524-8936
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Contents |
Introduction -- Part I General Provisions of a Healthcare -- Europe towards a unified model of healthcare -- An obsolete Health Act and the rise of a Patients Rights Act in the Netherlands -- Realization of the right to health of the child in family law of Central and Eastern Europe -- Prevention of occupational morbidity as a component of public health -- Part II Human Autonomy. Circulation of the Deceaseds Organs -- Human Autonomy in the field of medical care: national regulations, foreign experience and case law -- The doctrine of the patients personal autonomy in absolute legal relations: gaps of Ukrainian law -- Civil circulation of the deceaseds organs in the countries of Eastern Europe -- Part III Protection of Rights and Medical Dispute Resolution -- Protection of personal non-property rights of individuals, biological materials and personal data of whose are subject to research as a part of biobanks in Ukraine using of experience of Germany.-Towards effective medical disputes resolution in Ukraine and Lithuania: comparing analyses, challenges and perspectives -- Part IV Reproductive Rights -- Posthumous reproduction: comparative review of legislation and court practice -- Legal and Regulatory aspects of assisted reproductive technologies in Ukraine and the EU Member-States -- Part V Intellectual Property in Medicine and Pharmacy -- Intellectual Property in Medicine and Pharmacy: Harmonization of Ukraine and EU Legislation -- Intellectual Property protection of the DNA sequence of a living organism in the era of artificial intelligence and other social challenges -- Part VI Healthcare Contracts -- Europe towards a Pan-European treatment contract -- The Legal Nature of Managed Entry Agreements (MEAs) in the Coronavirus Response System |
Summary |
This is an increasingly timely book, focusing on issues arising from the impact of COVID-19 on the health care law of the Central and East European countries. It deals with dualism and system of health care law, depicts legal personality in the field of health care, examines property rights and turnover of human tissues, considers moral rights in this field, intellectual ownership in the field of medicine and pharmacy, contracts on health care and contracts on rendering medical services, the legal relationships of transplantology, post-mortem reproduction and donorship, features of family personal property rights in the field of health care, problems of legal regulation of medical workers labour, investigates private legal relationships of surrogate motherhood with foreign element. Special attention is given to the alternative resolution of health care disputes and impact of pandemic on the effective health rights protection. The book is intended for wide auditoria of scholars and practitioners, who engaged in health care rights protection, as well as judges and practicing lawyers, graduate and undergraduate students |
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Subject |
Medical care -- Law and legislation -- Ukraine
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Medical care -- Law and legislation -- Europe
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Comparative law -- Health aspects
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Medical care -- Law and legislation
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Europe
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Ukraine
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Maydanyk, Roman, editor
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Exter, André den, editor
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Izarova, Iryna, editor
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ISBN |
9783031056901 |
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3031056906 |
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