The public interest perspective
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The public interest perspective in the medical grounds
The public interest perspective in the medical grounds

Author(s): Anna Duma
Subject(s): International Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Public Administration, Health and medicine and law, EU-Legislation
Published by: Temida 2
Keywords: law; funds; medical; international; rights;

Summary/Abstract: The goals include the obtained results from the advisable sources, specifically as a sense of the carried-out analysis. So it is aconceivable objective that the legal national interest perspectiveshould be explicit pursuant to the doctrine. The patient has a number of rights not cataloged numerus clausus. However, how has legislationchanged in the face of the pandemic and European Union budgetarylaw? Did it have an impact on strengthening the law and increasingthe focus on the patient? In such difficult times of a pandemic, it was necessary, therefore, to adapt more to technological and legal developments. The restrictions that resulted from the pandemic, however, were intended not to infringe on patients' acquired and absolute human rights. It is an important dogmatic and historicalmethod in the sense that this is a work with a historical dimensionbecause it is describing the most important events in the history ofthe globe for human rights and medical law, which are trying tocombine. In conclusion, it is important to share knowledge in the field of medical law that is popularized in the field of documents considered medical, which has been discussed more in the text. It aims to indicate where an individual would assert the rights if not through the proliferation of specialized human rights courts. What is more significant, the representation of states is related to theirinter national competencies, which may, in the future, ensure membership of other international organizations, in order to focus the role of a global coordinator of similar problems in the European sphere. It is the choice of countries to belong to international specialized organizations that make it easier to shape mechanisms for the protection of medical rights.

  • Issue Year: 7/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 29-38
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English