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Emergency Medicine Australasia. 35:510-514
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Emergency Medicine Australasia. 34:465-467
Expert evidence plays a central role in establishing the relevant standard of care in medical litigation. In Australia, little is known about the expert witnesses who provide evidence about the standard of care provided in ED. A sample of recent publ
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Law, Innovation and Technology. 11:1-16
This special issue features papers culminating from a six seminar ESRC series ‘Liability versus innovation: Unpacking Key Connections,’ convened between December 2015 and September 2017 at Keele, QUT (Brisbane, Australia) and Durham universities.
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Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
Objective(s): This study aimed to critically examine the circumstances contributing to, and the human costs arising from, the retention of surgical items through the lens of Australian case law. Design, Setting and Participants: We reviewed Australia
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University of New South Wales Law Journal. 44
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised the difficult question of how to ration scarce intensive care resources when a health system is overwhelmed. Despite substantial ethical scholarship addressing these rationing decisions, little is known about the lega
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
COVID-19 has brought a new focus to human mortality and a person’s need to prepare for the transmission of their property at death. However, stay-at-home orders and social distancing requirements have made safely executing wills practically difficu
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
The COVID-19 global pandemic has brought new focus to human mortality. The virus has reminded many people that they need to have a valid will or otherwise make plans for the effective transmission of their property on death. Yet stay-at-home orders a
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Journal of law and medicine. 26(4)
The retention of items within a patient after surgery is considered to be a serious issue within the health care community. Termed a "sentinel event", a retained surgical item (RSI) is one of eight reportable adverse events deemed to have the potenti
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Tina Cockburn
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Trusts & Trustees. 23:1066-1088
Equitable claims are now increasingly being raised in estate litigation, particularly in conjunction with family provision applications. In the landmark High Court case, Bridgewater v Leahy,1 an inter vivos transfer of substantial property by an elde