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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Zabieg medycyny estetycznej w przypadku małoletniego dziecka bez zgody sądu rodzinnego a odpowiedzialność prawnokarna
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substitute consent of Family Courtbody deformitiescollective consentextended disclosure obligationconsent of substitute legal representativedeliberate action in the immediate or possible intentionlegality of medical activityperpetratorformal off ence prosecuted on requestcomfort of lifeindividual subject protectionArticle 192 of the Penal Codeconsent of the patientfl aws of declaration of willmedical treatmentaesthetic remedial medicine treatmentdescription
This article refers to criminal liability for performing aesthetic medicine treatment in a form of plastic surgery without patient’s consent, substitute consent (including collective) or substitute consent of Family Court. Article presents the current state of law in this respect and the correlation between applicable regulations of various branches of law and lex generalis regulations that deal with this issue, i.e. aesthetic medicine treatment.The author evaluates and describes the legal issues related with aesthetic medicine, including the patient’s consent, extended disclosure obligation as well as the ground for statutory liability for committing a prohibited act that is described and penalised in the legal norm of Article 192 of the Penal Code.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017-01-01 |