
Bioethics Law
Bioethics law, within the framework of health law, deals with the ethical and legal issues arising from advances in medical science and healthcare. It addresses questions about patient rights, informed consent, end-of-life decisions, and the moral implications of medical technologies, such as genetic testing and organ transplants. Bioethics law aims to balance individual freedoms with societal interests, ensuring that healthcare practices are respectful, fair, and uphold human dignity. This field guides healthcare providers in making decisions that affect patients and influences legislation related to health care practices and public health policy.