
When Law and Medicine Meet: A Cultural View
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Science & Technology
Health & Wellness
格式
平装书
页数
201
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 7, 2008
出版商
Springer
ISBN-10
1402067631
ISBN-13
9781402067631
描述
In an intriguing exploration of the intersection between law and medicine, the authors delve into the complex dynamics that emerge when these two powerful systems converge in a courtroom setting. Through a cultural lens, they examine how legal principles interact with medical practices, highlighting the often conflicting values and ethics that can arise.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are presented with various case studies and real-life examples that illustrate the challenges faced by professionals navigating both fields. The authors shed light on the implications of medical testimony, the role of expert witnesses, and the impact of clinical evidence on judicial outcomes.
With a thoughtful approach, the work encourages readers to consider the broader societal implications of these intersections, questioning how legal and medical frameworks can better collaborate to serve justice and public health. It's a compelling examination that prompts reflection on the intricate relationship between health care and the justice system.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are presented with various case studies and real-life examples that illustrate the challenges faced by professionals navigating both fields. The authors shed light on the implications of medical testimony, the role of expert witnesses, and the impact of clinical evidence on judicial outcomes.
With a thoughtful approach, the work encourages readers to consider the broader societal implications of these intersections, questioning how legal and medical frameworks can better collaborate to serve justice and public health. It's a compelling examination that prompts reflection on the intricate relationship between health care and the justice system.