Medical Liability

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Under medical liability refers to the liability for damages of a doctor to a patient in case of culpable action, which arises as a result of the exercise of his medical practice.

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Comparative law

  • Angela Könning-Feil: The international medical liability law. A conflict of laws presentation on a comparative basis . Lang, Frankfurt am Main 1992, ISBN 3-631-45214-4 .
  • Dieter Giesen: International medical malpractice law. A comparative law study of civil liability arising from medical care . Mohr, Tübingen 1988, ISBN 3-16-645322-9 .
  • Ing-Ling Hou: Taiwanese medical liability law compared to German medical liability law. A comparative legal overview of the legal bases and main problems of medical liability and a critical consideration of their approaches to solving the problem . Tübingen 1999.
  • Gerfried Fischer and Hans Lilie : Medical Responsibility in European Legal Comparison . Heymann, Munich 1999, ISBN 3-452-24230-7 .
  • Maria Kasche: Loss of Chances of Recovery: A Comparative Legal Study . Lang, Frankfurt am Main 1999, ISBN 3-631-35187-9 .
  • Uwe Thumann: Reform of medical liability in the United States of America . Heymann, Cologne 2000, ISBN 3-452-24559-4 .
  • Diana Circhetta de Marron: Alternative dispute resolution in medical and product liability cases : a comparative analysis of the situation in Germany and the USA . Logos, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-8325-0403-6 .