
Medicina i pravo
The book presents an interdisciplinary overview of the relationship between the healthcare system and the legal order, with a special emphasis on patients' rights and the responsibilities of medical professionals.
The author analyzes complex situations in which medical ethics, law, and practice are intertwined, emphasizing the importance of cooperation between doctors and lawyers to protect fundamental human rights in healthcare.
The first part of the book examines the legal protection of health and the role of the state in the organization of healthcare. It addresses patients' rights, such as the right to informed consent, the right to privacy, and co-determination in treatment. The second part deals with the legal liability of healthcare professionals, including criminal, civil, and disciplinary liability.
Bošković pays special attention to sensitive topics such as refusing medical procedures for religious reasons, euthanasia, organ transplantation, suicide, AIDS legislation, and conscientious objection. Throughout the work, the importance of ethics, professional secrecy, and education of medical personnel on the legal aspects of their work is emphasized.
The book is useful for medical professionals, lawyers, nursing and medical students, as well as all those interested in the field of medical law and bioethics.
One copy is available