In this post, John Tingle discusses the relationship between doctors and their patients
Author: Alexander Orakhelashvili
Withdrawal in all but name: Government’s response to Parliamentary Committee’s comments on the Bill of Rights Bill
In this post, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses the Government’s response to the Parliamentary Committee’s critique of the Bill of Rights Bill
Putin in the dockyard? Or whatever international lawyers ought to (have) reflect(ed) on
In this post, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) prosecutor against the President of Russia Vladimir Putin
A New Court Open for International Business Soon: The Commercial Court in Cyprus
In this post, Georgia Antonopoulou (Birmingham Law School) & Xandra Kramer discuss the novel international commercial court established in Cyprus
Patient safety, clinical guidelines, and the law
John Tingle explores the interface between patient safety, clinical guidelines, and the law
RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: Professor Kate Bedford
This month’s Research Spotlight is on Professor Kate Bedford and her work on gambling law and regulation.
Journalism has changed: a new standards code for modern journalism
In this post, Dr Peter Coe discusses the new standards code for modern journalism
We must not forget about the interests of injured patients when discussing clinical negligence litigation reform
John Tingle discusses some recent patient safety and adverse health care event reports.
“One of the first victims of war is the healthcare system itself,” Marco Balden, ICRC Chief War Surgeon
Dr Emma Breeze discusses the issues of protecting healthcare in armed conflicts
Coppin v. Ireland: Depressing Conservatism from the UN Committee Against Torture
Professor Mairead Enright discusses the decision of the UN Torture Convention Committee in Coppin v Ireland