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Health law cuts across both [[private law|private]] and [[public law|public law]] and deals with questions such as the organization of [[public sector|public]] and [[private sector|private]] actors in the healthcare sector, the duties of [[health professional]]s, the rights of [[patient]]s and access to [[healthcare services]].{{Sfnmp|1a1=Rynning|1a2=Hartlev|1y=2011|1p=6|2a1=Hartlev|2a2=Jakobsen|2a3=Ó Cathaoir|2y=2022|2loc=chs. 2, 5, 7–15, and 17–18|3a1=Orentlicher|3a2=Hervey|3y=2021|3loc=chs. 10–27}}
Health law cuts across both [[private law|private]] and [[public law|public law]] and deals with questions such as the organization of [[public sector|public]] and [[private sector|private]] actors in the healthcare sector, the duties of [[health professional]]s, the rights of [[patient]]s and access to [[healthcare services]].{{Sfnmp|1a1=Rynning|1a2=Hartlev|1y=2011|1p=6|2a1=Hartlev|2a2=Jakobsen|2a3=Ó Cathaoir|2y=2022|2loc=chs. 2, 5, 7–15, and 17–18|3a1=Orentlicher|3a2=Hervey|3y=2021|3loc=chs. 10–27}}


Most health law regulation is found within [[national law]], but the advent of [[international cooperation]], [[globalization]] and [[international human rights law]] means that an increasing amount of international legal instruments related to health law now exist, such as the [[International Health Regulations]], the [[European Convention on Bioethics]] and the [[Patients' Rights Directive]].{{Sfnmp|1a1=Hartlev|1a2=Jakobsen|1a3=Ó Cathaoir|1y=2022|1p=45-49}}
Most health law regulation is found within [[national law]], but the advent of [[international cooperation]], [[globalization]] and [[international human rights law]] means that an increasing amount of international legal instruments related to health law now exist, such as the [[International Health Regulations]], the [[European Convention on Bioethics]] and the [[Patients' Rights Directive]].{{Sfnmp|1a1=Hartlev|1a2=Jakobsen|1a3=Ó Cathaoir|1y=2022|1pp=45–49|2a1=Gostin|2y=2014|2pp=181–182|3a1=Andorno|3y=2005|4a1=Hervey|4a2=McHale|4y=2015|4pp=85–88}}


== References ==
== References ==
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=== Sources ===
=== Sources ===
* {{Cite journal|last=Andorno|first=Roberto|year=2005|title=The Oviedo Convention: A European Legal Framework at the Intersection of Human Rights and Health Law|journal=Journal of International Biotechnology Law|volume=2|issue=4|pages=133-143|doi=10.1515/jibl.2005.2.4.133}}
* {{Cite journal|last=Gevers|first=Sjef|year=2008|title=Health Law in Europe: From the Present to the Future|journal=European Journal of Health Law|volume=15|issue=3|pages=261-272|doi=10.1163/157180908X338214}}
* {{Cite journal|last=Gevers|first=Sjef|year=2008|title=Health Law in Europe: From the Present to the Future|journal=European Journal of Health Law|volume=15|issue=3|pages=261-272|doi=10.1163/157180908X338214}}
* {{Cite book|last=Gostin|first=Lawrence O.|year=2014|title=Global Health Law|publisher=Harvard University Press|isbn=978-06-747-2884-4}}
* {{Cite book|last1=Hartlev|first1=Mette|last2=Jakobsen|first2=Peter|last3=Ó Cathaoir|first3=Katharina|year=2022|title=Sundhed og Jura – Sundhedsretlige perspektiver på sundhedsvæsen, sundhedspersoner og patientrettigheder|trans-title=Health and Law: Medico-Legal Perspectives on the Healthcare Sector, Health Professionals and Patient Rights|edition=3rd|publisher=Djøf Forlag|isbn=978-87-574-5328-7}}
* {{Cite book|last1=Hartlev|first1=Mette|last2=Jakobsen|first2=Peter|last3=Ó Cathaoir|first3=Katharina|year=2022|title=Sundhed og Jura – Sundhedsretlige perspektiver på sundhedsvæsen, sundhedspersoner og patientrettigheder|trans-title=Health and Law: Medico-Legal Perspectives on the Healthcare Sector, Health Professionals and Patient Rights|edition=3rd|publisher=Djøf Forlag|isbn=978-87-574-5328-7}}
* {{Cite book|last1=Hervey|first1=Tamara K.|last2=McHale|first2=Jean V.|year=2015|title=European Union Health Law|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-05-118-6241-0}}
* {{Cite book|editor-last=Orentlicher|editor-first=David|editor-last2=Hervey|editor-first2=Tamara K.|year=2021|title=The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Health Law|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-01-908-4675-6}}
* {{Cite book|editor-last=Orentlicher|editor-first=David|editor-last2=Hervey|editor-first2=Tamara K.|year=2021|title=The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Health Law|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-01-908-4675-6}}
* {{Cite encyclopedia|last1=Rynning|first1=Elisabeth|last2=Hartlev|first2=Mette|year=2011|title=Introduction|editor-last=Rynning|editor-first=Elisabeth|editor-last2=Hartlev|editor-first2=Mette|work=Nordic Health Law in a European Context: Welfare State Perspectives on Patients' Rights and Biomedicine|publisher=Brill|pages=5-14|isbn=
* {{Cite encyclopedia|last1=Rynning|first1=Elisabeth|last2=Hartlev|first2=Mette|year=2011|title=Introduction|editor-last=Rynning|editor-first=Elisabeth|editor-last2=Hartlev|editor-first2=Mette|work=Nordic Health Law in a European Context: Welfare State Perspectives on Patients' Rights and Biomedicine|publisher=Brill|pages=5-14|isbn=

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Health law or medical law is a legal discipline dealing with questions related to health, medicine and the organization and delivery of health care. The field is generally delimited to legal questions with a direct connection to health care – leaving out more ancillary fields related to health such as environmental law – but also includes legal questions related to public health, biomedical research, biotechnology and forensic medicine.[1]

Health law cuts across both private and public law and deals with questions such as the organization of public and private actors in the healthcare sector, the duties of health professionals, the rights of patients and access to healthcare services.[2]

Most health law regulation is found within national law, but the advent of international cooperation, globalization and international human rights law means that an increasing amount of international legal instruments related to health law now exist, such as the International Health Regulations, the European Convention on Bioethics and the Patients' Rights Directive.[3]

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  • Andorno, Roberto (2005). "The Oviedo Convention: A European Legal Framework at the Intersection of Human Rights and Health Law". Journal of International Biotechnology Law. 2 (4): 133–143. doi:10.1515/jibl.2005.2.4.133.
  • Gevers, Sjef (2008). "Health Law in Europe: From the Present to the Future". European Journal of Health Law. 15 (3): 261–272. doi:10.1163/157180908X338214.
  • Gostin, Lawrence O. (2014). Global Health Law. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-06-747-2884-4.
  • Hartlev, Mette; Jakobsen, Peter; Ó Cathaoir, Katharina (2022). Sundhed og Jura – Sundhedsretlige perspektiver på sundhedsvæsen, sundhedspersoner og patientrettigheder [Health and Law: Medico-Legal Perspectives on the Healthcare Sector, Health Professionals and Patient Rights] (3rd ed.). Djøf Forlag. ISBN 978-87-574-5328-7.
  • Hervey, Tamara K.; McHale, Jean V. (2015). European Union Health Law. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-05-118-6241-0.
  • Orentlicher, David; Hervey, Tamara K., eds. (2021). The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Health Law. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-01-908-4675-6.
  • Rynning, Elisabeth; Hartlev, Mette (2011). Rynning, Elisabeth; Hartlev, Mette (eds.). Introduction. Brill. pp. 5–14. ISBN 978-90-042-2380-6. {{cite encyclopedia}}: |work= ignored (help)