FOCUS AND SCOPE

The Medisch Recht Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the interdisciplinary study of health law (medical law), addressing the interaction between legal frameworks, ethical principles, and healthcare practices in both national and global contexts.

The journal aims to provide a scholarly platform for the dissemination of original research articles, conceptual studies, and critical analyses that contribute to the development of health law, the legal protection of healthcare professionals and patients, and the advancement of equitable and evidence-based health policies.

The journal welcomes submissions including, but not limited to, the following areas:

Health Law
Legal frameworks governing healthcare systems, health regulations, and public health policies.

Medical Law
Legal responsibilities of healthcare professionals, medical malpractice, and legal aspects of clinical practice.

Bioethics and Medical Ethics
Ethical issues in healthcare delivery, including informed consent, patient autonomy, and professional ethics.

Hospital Law
Legal governance of hospitals and healthcare institutions, including institutional responsibilities and patient relations.

Legal Protection of Patients and Healthcare Professionals
Patients’ rights, healthcare workers’ legal protections, and dispute resolution in medical cases.

Public Health Law
Legal responses to public health challenges, including pandemics, vaccination policies, and health governance.

Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Law
Regulation of pharmaceuticals, distribution systems, and medical device compliance.

Health Technology Law
Legal aspects of telemedicine, electronic medical records, and data protection in healthcare.

Health Insurance Law
Legal frameworks of health insurance systems, including national health insurance schemes.

Comparative Health Law
Comparative studies of health law systems across jurisdictions.