Medical Law in Serbia

Mujović, Hajrija (2025) Medical Law in Serbia. Kluwer Law International / Wolters, Alphen an den Rijn, NL. ISBN 978-90-654-4943-6

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Abstract

Medicine does not recognize state borders. It is universal and serves the entire humanity. Medical law as its companion also strives for universality. The first codification began several decades ago among the countries of North Europe. It was the best realization of the connections between medicine and law. Medical law is essentially profiling the field of legal study with an academic degree, but for the discipline itself to live and achieve optimal results on various issues, it is necessary to relate medical science and the profession. When it comes to the matter that it deals with, an interdisciplinary approach involves the exchange of knowledge, analyses and methods between these two disciplines through the interaction and mutual enrichment among specialists from both disciplines. The experts of different academic disciplines work toward common goals. Programs are usually developed from the conviction that traditional disciplines are individually unable to solve certain key issues. The quality of this relationship will depend on the improvement of the entire field of health protection, in that the rights and obligations of the health service providers are better regulated and protected and that the patient’s rights reach their full development. Hence, it can be said that medicine and law have more in common, although at first glance, they are two separate areas of human activity.

Item Type: Book
Institutional centre: Centre for legal research
Depositing User: D. Arsenijević
Date Deposited: 28 May 2025 09:00
Last Modified: 28 May 2025 09:00
URI: http://iriss.idn.org.rs/id/eprint/2692

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