Medical negligence: subject to harmonization of criminal law pursuant to Article 83(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union

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Author
Beļauniece, Elīza
Co-author
Riga Graduate School of Law
Advisor
Palkova, Karina
Date
2022Metadata
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Medical negligence has been an issue of global concern for the past few decades. In the light
of the pandemic and its consequences on the quality and timeliness of health care services, the
issue of medical negligence has been a subject to the increasing number of discussions, in particular
to discussions assessing the proportionality and, ultimately, the need for the present regulation
on the resulting legal implications. For those reasons, the author decided to address the issue of
the regulation of legal implications for medical negligence and explore whether the issue can
be addressed through an extensive harmonization process pursuant to the legislative framework
of the European Union. To address the issue, the author attempted to examine the present
regulation of legal implications for medical negligence, and examine whether medical
negligence can be subject to harmonization in the area of criminal law pursuant to the
legislative framework of the European Union. In consequence, the author was able to provide
that medical negligence can be subject to harmonization of criminal law pursuant to the
legislative framework of the European Union.