Tracey Carver
Queensland University of Technology
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Journal of Medical Ethics | 2018
Malcolm K. Smith; Tracey Carver
The UK Supreme Court in Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health Board adopts an approach to information disclosure in connection with clinical treatment that moves away from medical paternalism towards a more patient-centred approach. In doing so, it reinforces the protection afforded to informed consent and autonomous patient decision making under the law of negligence. However, some commentators have expressed a concern that the widening of the healthcare providers’ duty of disclosure may provide impetus, in future cases, for courts to adopt a more rigorous approach to the application of causation principles. The aim would be to limit liability but, in turn, it would also limit autonomy protection. Such a restrictive approach has recently been adopted in Australia as a result of the High Court decision in Wallace v Kam. This paper considers whether such an approach is likely under English negligence law and discusses case law from both jurisdictions in order to provide a point of comparison from which to scope the post-Montgomery future.
Faculty of Law | 2006
Tracey Carver; Tina Cockburn
International Journal of Clinical Legal Education | 2014
Melinda J. Shirley; Iyla T. Davies; Tina Cockburn; Tracey Carver
Monash University Law Review | 2012
Tracey Carver
Journal of university teaching and learning practice | 2012
Tracey Carver; Amanda P. Stickley
Faculty of Law; School of Law | 2012
Tracey Carver; Natalie Cuffe
Waikato Law Review: Taumauri | 2007
Tina Cockburn; Tracey Carver; Melinda J. Shirley; Iyla T. Davies
Faculty of Law | 2007
Tracey Carver; Tina Cockburn
Faculty of Law | 2011
Tracey Carver
Faculty of Law; Australian Centre for Health Law Research; School of Law | 2017
Tracey Carver