Expert Witness
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1. Weblabs na investigação forense de sistemas eletrônicos digitais. / Weblabs in forensic investigation of electronic digital systems.
Sistemas digitais tornaram-se onipresentes, há cerca de um bilhão de computadores conectados à Internet, e essenciais às atividades humanas. Em consequência, aumentam os casos judiciais cuja solução depende do exame forense de dispositivos eletrônicos. A investigação de ilícitos é quase sempre presencial: oficiais de justiça e peritos coletam co
Publicado em: 2011
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2. Negligence of medical experts: Expert witness training should be compulsory for all experts
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3. Standing up for justice
The chief medical officer is due to finalise his plans for a radical overhaul of the expert medical witness system. The entire exercise, says Jonathan Gornall, was based on a false premise and is a flawed and redundant gesture that will only worsen the supply of experts to the family courts
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4. Clinical guidelines: proliferation and medicolegal significance.
Guidelines seeking to influence and regulate clinical activity are currently gaining a new cultural ascendancy on both sides of the Atlantic. Statutory agencies may be charged with developing clinical guidelines, and civil courts, in deciding actions in negligence, could be influenced by standards of care expressed in guideline statements. Clinical guideline
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5. Medical practice: defendants and prisoners.
It is argued in this paper that a doctor cannot serve two masters. The work of the prison medical officer is examined and it is shown that his dual allegiance to the state and to those individuals who are under his care results in activities which largely favour the former. The World Health Organisation prescribes a system of health ethics which indicates, i