Claims and Jurisdictions in Medical Matters Disputes

Authors

  • Abdi, Mohsen Faculty of Law & Political Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
  • Mohseni, Hassan of Law, Faculty of Law & Political Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. (Corresponding author)
Abstract:

Medical claims are all disputes that are somehow related to the medical and related matters so its subject is wide-ranging. These are civil, criminal and diciplinair medical cases, and due to the multy natures of such cases, we are likely to see numerous authorities to them. Furthermore, here expert medical expertise and expert opinion play an important role, but the rules are somewhat conflicting. In line with this multiplicity of lawsuits, the legislator has foreseen numerous authorities for medical claims. However, both the knowledge of these authorities and the nature of the claims within their jurisdiction are required and at the end it is recommended that a specific authority should be made to address these claims. Please cite this article as: Mohseni H, Abdi M. Lawsuits and Judicial Competent Authorities in Disputes arising from Medical Matters. Iran J Med Law 2020; 13(51): 7-37.

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volume 13  issue 51

pages  7- 37

publication date 2020-02

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