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Patients discharging themselves from care in the hospital against medical advice in Singapore, as in elsewhere, is not an infrequent occurrence. In patients assessed as… -
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“Over recent years, it has become increasingly clear that the different constituent parts of the United Kingdom are taking very different approaches to the… -
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The Mental Health Act 1983 (MHA) is a coercive piece of legislation that authorises the compulsory detention and treatment of people with mental disorders who are… -
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About the eventIn early cases considering the withholding or withdrawal of life-sustaining medical treatment from adult patients lacking capacity due to prolonged… -
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Presenter: Gillian Mawdsley is a practising Scottish qualified solicitor. She is a Lecturer and tutor at the Open University, Edinburgh and Strathclyde Universities. She… -
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Presenter: Professor Mary Donnelly (University College Cork, Ireland; Mason Institute Research Visitor, 2023)Overview of presentationUntil 1 January 2019, the provision… -
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Presenter: Dr Simon Buck, Research Fellow (University of Edinburgh’s Historical Links to African Enslavement and Colonialism, 2022-202), Institute for Advanced… -
From Elisabeth Barlow
In this video, we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first publication of Mason and McCall Smith's Law and Medical Ethics. It is the UK’s… -
From Iain Mcgee
"A collective movement”: opting for deemed consent organ donation in Northern Ireland Ms Ruby Reed-Berendt from the University of Edinburgh … -
From Iain Mcgee
The Mason Institute Lunchtime Seminar Series 2021/22 continues with Prof Rosalind Searle, Professor in Human Resource Management and Organisational Psychology from the… -
From Iain Mcgee
The Mason Institute hosted the Annual Great Medico-Legal Debate 2022 on the 24th of February 2022. The theme of the debate was: Children, Medicine and the Law The… -
From Iain Mcgee
The mason Institute Lunchtime Seminar Series presents A book project: “Semen in Its Place” Anita Bernstein, Brooklyn Law School About… -
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This is the first in a three part series of free seminar series examining contemporary issues in medical law and ethics organised by the University of Bristol’s… -
From Iain Mcgee
The Mason Institute Lunchtime Seminar Series presents: Same questions, different answers? A view of mental health law from England & Wales Alex Ruck Keene… -
From Iain Mcgee
COVID-19 Vaccination: Ethics in Practice in a Time of Pandemic in the UK and Ireland Speakers Include: Professor David Archard, Chair, Nuffield Council on…
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