Author | | Title | Citation |
Emily de Grae | | Irish Council for Bioethics Opinion: ethical, scientific and legal issues concerning stem cell research | (2008) 14,1 M.L.J.I. 6 |
| | Health; Biotechnology; Ireland; Medical ethics; Stem cell research
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David Harris | | Medical misdiagnosis: a shifting of the burden of proof | (2008) 14,1 M.L.J.I. 8 |
| | Health; Negligence; Burden of proof; Clinical negligence; Diagnosis; Ireland; Radiology
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Mark Tottenham | | Powers of coroners: discretionary power to direct post mortem - interlocutory injunction | (2008) 14, 1 M.L.J.I. 14 |
| | Civil procedure; Coroners; Interim injunctions; Ireland; Post-mortems
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Mark Tottenham | | Joining parties to proceedings: joining of an amicus curiae to proceedings - refusal of medical treatment on religious grounds - whether religious organisation should be joined as party or amicus curiae | (2008) 14, 1 M.L.J.I. 14 |
| | Civil procedure; Addition of parties; Amicus curiae; Blood transfusions; Freedom of thought conscience and religion; Ireland; Plaintiffs
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Mark Tottenham | | Detention under the Mental Health Act 2001: whether renewal order signed by the appropriate consultant psychiatrist | (2008) 14, 1 M.L.J.I. 16 |
| | Mental health; Ireland; Lawfulness of detention; Mental patients; Human rights
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Mark Tottenham | | Medical Council: fitness to practice - report of Fitness to Practice Committee | (2008) 14, 1 M.L.J.I. 16 |
| | Civil procedure; Certiorari; Doctors; Fitness to practise; Ireland; Judicial review; Professional conduct
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Mark Tottenham | | Mental Health Act 2001: lawfulness of detention - whether breach of statutory procedures for removal rendered unlawful a subsequent detention under an admission order | (2008) 14, 1 M.L.J.I. 19 |
| | Health; Breach of statutory duty; Ireland; Lawfulness of detention; Mental patients
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