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The Master of Laws (LLM) in Medical Law and Ethics is an advanced degree program tailored for both law and non-law graduates seeking to deepen their understanding of legal principles in healthcare. This globally recognized qualification is particularly valuable for medical professionals or those pursuing careers in medical liability. It equips students with specialized skills to advance in healthcare-related fields, creating opportunities in forensic medicine, medical consulting, personal injury law, healthcare litigation, and other health law specialties.
The curriculum begins with foundational concepts in medical jurisprudence and ethical frameworks, along with research methodologies in healthcare law. Students explore patient autonomy regarding medical consent and treatment refusal, analyzing these rights through the lenses of human rights legislation and case law for both competent and incompetent individuals. The program further investigates reproductive rights (covering assisted reproduction, fertility control, and termination of pregnancy) and end-of-life issues (including right-to-die legislation, euthanasia, and physician-assisted dying). Additional course components address mental health legislation, clinical negligence (with specific focus on NHS implications), organ transplantation ethics, bodily autonomy concepts, and patient privacy laws.
Whether aiming to specialize in healthcare legal practice or seeking comprehensive knowledge of medical jurisprudence applications, this program delivers the theoretical and practical understanding necessary for professional advancement.