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E-raamat: Mason s Forensic Medicine and the Law

(Home Office, England and Wales), , (Doughty Street Chambers, UK), (Doughty Street Chambers, UK), (Lately Forensic Pathologist, Home Office, England and Wales.)
  • Formaat: 400 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Professional
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526521347
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  • Formaat: 400 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Professional
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526521347

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Mason's Forensic Medicine covers all aspects of the relationship between forensic medicine and the law including an overview of general issues relating to medical ethics, criminal liability, negligence and the regulation of the medical profession.

It considers each key stage from the reporting of the death to the investigation and diagnosis of the cause of death, detailing medical and legal considerations that must be taken into account. Each chapter begins with an explanation of basic medical issues including relevant anatomy, identifying controversies in the various forensic areas.

The seventh edition incorporates key developments both within law and medicine. There is an expansion of the practical and difficult issues for relevant practitioners in the legal setting. For example, key developments in the pathology of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (brain injury caused by head injury such as in footballers).

The seventh edition is divided into four sections:

Part 1-Introduction to Forensic Medicine
Part 2-Injuries and other relevant condition
Part 3-Allied Forensic disciplines
Part 4-Forensic Medicine and the legal system.

It includes diagrams and overviews and points the reader to the relevant literature in both law and medicine. There are referrals to other texts- eg anatomy and clinical investigation together with use of appendices and a new chapter on DNA.

Essential reading for lawyers, police, crime scene investigators, forensic scientists, coroners and coroners officers. Medical practitioners and medical students would also find the text useful as a basic guide to legal issues.

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As a personal injury lawyer specialising in fatal accident claims, I am indebted to the person who first introduced me to Masons Forensic Medicine and the Law. This text, which would also benefit those practising criminal law, family law and clinical negligence, bridges an important knowledge gap for legal practitioners whose work engages with the world of forensic medicine This revised 7th edition includes significant additional content and addresses the legal, medical and scientific developments that readers will need to be aware of. Appropriately described as the leading work on forensic medicine and the law in the UK, I would highly recommend this text to legal and medical professionals alike. -- Roisin ODubhlaoidh (RWK Goodman) * Law Society Gazette * A new edition of this leading textbook is always a welcome addition to the literature on forensic medicine A real strength is that the authors continue to highlight the differences in approach between law and practice in Scotland, England & Wales, and Northern Ireland The seventh edition of Masons Forensic Medicine and the Law is an exceptional work of medico-legal scholarship. As the pre-eminent forensic medicine textbook in the UK, it stands as a fitting testament to the knowledge and expertise of [ its authors]. -- Dr Graeme Brown (University of Aberdeen) * Greens Criminal Law Bulletin * When originally published the book was groundbreaking [ and it] has remained the pre-eminent forensic medicine textbook for generations of lawyers. This latest edition maintains the high standards of clarity and insight As updated, it simply cannot be bettered as a rich source of invaluable guidance for lawyers in the sometimes complex area of forensic medicine. -- David J Dickson (Scottish Sentencing Council) * Journal of the Law Society of Scotland (of a previous edition) * Mason's Forensic Medicine for Lawyers remains a most valuable addition to the practitioner's law library, whether for a criminal trial, or for a civil personal injury claim. -- Sally Ramage * The Criminal Lawyer (of a previous edition) * A welcome, and welcoming, guide to medicine and medical issues presented by the interaction between law and what is a daunting and complex topic ... The book navigates practitioners through complex issues with reference to clearly drawn diagrams and simple explanations, seemingly neither patronising nor inappropriately assuming knowledge ... [ and] packs a lot in for a relatively modest price. It is a useful addition to every chambers or firm. -- Dan Bunting * UK Criminal Law Blog (of a previous edition) * It provides the clearest exposition of so many areas of forensic pathology that hitherto have been so very often buried beneath pages and pages of indecipherable jargon. * David Hislop KC, from the Foreword from the 6th edition *

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Designed for both the legal practitioner and the expert medical witness, this guide deals with definitions of offences, the investigation of sudden deaths and key duties of the expert witness.

Part 1-Introduction to Forensic Medicine
Part 2-Injuries and other relevant condition
Part 3-Allied Forensic disciplines
Part 4-Forensic Medicine and the legal system
Appendices

Helen Whitwell (1955 2024) was formerly Professor of Forensic Pathology, University of Sheffield and a forensic pathologist registered with the Home Office (England and Wales). She was renowned in the field, and had extensive experience in forensic pathology and forensic neuropathology, both in the UK and internationally.

Katy Thorne KC is a criminal defence and inquest barrister at Doughty Street Chambers. She sits as an Assistant Coroner and a Mental Health Tribunal Judge and is a member of the Westminster Commission on Forensic Science.

Alexander Kolar is a forensic pathologist registered with the Home Office (England and Wales). He has extensive expertise in forensic pathology at a national and international level.

Paul Harvey is a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers and an advocate at Arnot Manderson Advocates, Edinburgh. He is currently serving as an advocate depute, prosecuting serious crime in the High Court of Justiciary, Scotland