This book, authored by Luca Carraro, delves into the complex relationship between medical practice and criminal law, exploring the boundaries and responsibilities of healthcare professionals in legal contexts. It examines historical and contemporary legal frameworks, including the impact of Italian decrees like the 'Decreto Balduzzi' and the 'Legge Gelli-Bianco', on medical negligence and culpability. The work seeks to rationalize the legal expectations placed on medical practitioners while considering the ethical dimensions of medical practice. The book is intended for legal scholars, healthcare professionals, and policymakers interested in the intersection of law and medicine. |