The Principle Of Precaution And Its Impact On Civil Medical Liability
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2024-07-10
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University of Eloued جامعة الوادي
Abstract
The precautionary principle is defined as the principle that
obligates not to invoke the absence of scientific certainty when it
comes to the harmful effects of activities to refrain from taking the
necessary precautionary measures or delay in taking them to avoid
the occurrence of such damages.
By examining the precautionary principle in the medical
domain, it appears at first sight that it is opposed to and opposite to
the civil liability of doctors, with reason of the compensable nature
of damages within the framework of this liability, which requires
that the damage be direct, fixed and verified, overtly certain. All of
this is inconsistent with the application of the precautionary rules, It
requires that the danger is not scientifically certain on the one hand,
and on the other hand, that The precautionary principle appears
before the damage occurrence, while civil liability, in addition to
the compensation system that it decides, engender later, so after the
damage has occurred, which creates a contradiction between them.
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The precautionary principle, scientific uncertainty, medical liability -, risk, damage, - objective civil liability
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ويس,ماية. The Principle Of Precaution And Its Impact On Civil Medical Liability. مجلة الباحث في العلوم الإنسانية والإجتماعية. مج 15ع02. 10/07/2024. جامعة الوادي [أكتب تاريخ الاطلاع] متاح على الرابط[أنسخ رابط التحميل]