Concept of Due Care in Medical Law in a Comparative Perspective

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Witold Borysiak
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Abstract

In many European legal systems, the provisions of medical legislative acts impose directly on healthcare professionals an obligation to act with due care. This imperative may be considered a basic principle of practising all medical professions, and even a generally accepted principle of medical law. Due care is the manner of conduct by medical professionals that meets the requirements contained in an objective and external standard of conduct created for each specific obligational relationship. Despite the differences between European legal systems, from a comparative perspective it is possible to notice similar factors taken into account when determining the standards of due care in medicine. This is because the conduct of medical professionals is largely determined by actual state of medical knowledge, medical standards and deontological codes relating to all medical professional activities. The aim of the article is to discuss in detail these issues in comparative perspective.

从比较角度看医疗法中的适当注意概念
在许多欧洲法律制度中,医疗立法法案的规定直接规定保健专业人员有义务采取应有的谨慎行动。这一要求可被视为执业所有医疗职业的基本原则,甚至是被普遍接受的医疗法律原则。适当谨慎是指医疗专业人员的行为方式,符合为每一具体义务关系制定的客观和外部行为标准所载的要求。尽管欧洲法律制度之间存在差异,但从比较的角度来看,在确定医学中应有注意的标准时,可能会注意到考虑到类似的因素。这是因为医疗专业人员的行为在很大程度上取决于与所有医疗专业活动有关的实际医学知识状况、医疗标准和道义准则。本文旨在从比较的角度对这些问题进行详细的探讨。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Jewish Studies (EJJS) is the Journal of the European Association for Jewish Studies (EAJS). Its main purpose is to publish high-quality research articles, essays and shorter contributions on all aspects of Jewish Studies. Submissions are all double blind peer-reviewed. Additionally, EJJS seeks to inform its readers on current developments in Jewish Studies: it carries comprehensive review-essays on specific topics, trends and debated questions, as well as regular book-reviews. A further section carries reports on conferences, symposia, and descriptions of research projects in every area of Jewish Studies.
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