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Appears in Collections: | Law and Philosophy Journal Articles |
Peer Review Status: | Refereed |
Title: | Medical Intervention and Incapax Patients: The Place of Negotiorum Gestio in Law's "Fundamental Structural Language" |
Author(s): | Brown, Jonathan |
Contact Email: | jonathan.brown@stir.ac.uk |
Issue Date: | 1-Sep-2022 |
Date Deposited: | 19-Sep-2022 |
Citation: | Brown J (2022) Medical Intervention and Incapax Patients: The Place of Negotiorum Gestio in Law's "Fundamental Structural Language". <i>Edinburgh Law Review</i>, 26 (3). |
Abstract: | Discusses the potential utility of 'negotiorum gestio' in the Scots law of obligations, arguing that the concept ought to be extended to cover the non-patrimonial aspects of a person's existence, and that such would contribute to the development of Scots medical jurisprudence. |
Rights: | This is a peer-reviewed, accepted author manuscript of the following research article accepted for publication by Edinburgh University Press in the Edinburgh Law Review: Brown, J. (Forthcoming). Medical intervention and incapax patients: the place of negotiorum gestio within Law’s "fundamental structural language". Edinburgh Law Review: https://www.euppublishing.com/loi/elr |
Notes: | Output Status: Forthcoming |
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