Journal of Law and Medicine update: Vol 28 Pt 3
By journalalerts on August 13, 2021
This Part of the Journal of Law and Medicine includes the following articles: "COVID-19 Tests the Limits of Biodiversity Laws in a Health Crisis: Rethinking 'Country of Origin' for Virus Access and Benefit-sharing" – Fran Humphries, Michelle Rourke, Todd Berry, Elizabeth Englezos and Charles Lawson; "The Impact of COVID-19 on Fertility Treatment in Australia" – Ronli Sifris and Karinne Ludlow; "Chasing Immunity: How Viable Is a Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination Scheme for Australia?" – Madeline Rohini Fisher; "Adolescent Gender Dysphoria and the Informed Consent Model of Care" – Patrick Parkinson AM; "Australian Medical Device Regulation during COVID-19: Has the Australian Regulatory Framework for Medical Devices Been Effective during the COVID-19 Pandemic?" – Jeffrey J Brownscombe; "Concussion, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, and the Legal Obligation of Sporting Organisations to be Informed of the Scientific Knowledge of the Day and to Warn of Material Risks" – David Thorpe; "Use of Personal Health Information under Consent – Exempt Circumstances for Research: Views of the Australian General Public" – David J Carter; "The Role of Medical Evidence in Determining the Outcome of Medical Negligence Cases When Peer Professional Opinion Is Used" – Hugh Platt; "Role of Law in End-of-Life Decision-Making: Perspectives of Patients, Substitute Decision-Makers and Families" – Lindy Willmott, Ben White, Rachel Feeney, Cheryl Tilse, Jill Wilson and Joanne Aitken; "New Challenges to the Legal Definition and Medical Determination of Brain Death: A Multi-jurisdictional Approach – Cases from the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia" – James Tibballs and Neera Bhatia; "Murder (Infanticide) in Post-partum Depression: The Case of Akon Guode" – Joseph Briggs and Russ Scott; and "Causes of the Obesity Epidemic and Economic Rationales to Support Taxation as a Population-based Policy Response" – Lidia Xynas. Also in this Part are the following sections: Editorial: "COVID-19 as a Disruptor and a Catalyst for Change" – Ian Freckelton AO QC; Legal Issues: "COVID-19 Denialism, Vaccine Scepticism and the Regulation of Health Practitioners" – Ian Freckelton AO QC; Medical Issues: "Killing of Elderly Patients by Health Care Professionals: Insights From Coroners' Inquests and Inquiries in Three Cases" – Jordyn Nelson, Joseph Ibrahim, Lyndal Bugeja and David Ranson; Bioethical Issues: "Bell v Tavistock: Why the Assent Model Is Most Appropriate for Decisions Regarding Puberty Suppression for Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth" – Lauren Notini; Technology Health Law Issues: "Regulation of AI in Health Care: A Cautionary Tale Considering Horses and Zebras" – Bernadette Richards, Susannah Sage Jacobson and Yves Saint James Aquino; Mental Health Law Issues: "Advance Planning in Mental Health Care: The Trouble with Terminology" – Vrinda Edan, Bridget Hamilton and Lisa Brophy; Health Law Reporter: "Posthumous Reproduction and the Law: Tissue Transplantation, Property Rights and the Reproductive Relational Autonomy" – Cameron Stewart, Kelton Tremellen and Julian Savulescu; and Book Review: "The Lost Lovelies Foundation", by Beth Wilson.