Health Laws: An LLM Companion provides a structured and authoritative guide to the legal frameworks governing healthcare in India. Designed for advanced legal studies, this book integrates constitutional principles, statutory mandates, healthcare regulations, and medico-legal considerations into a coherent academic resource. The text aims to help postgraduate students, legal practitioners, and policy researchers understand the evolving legal landscape around public health, medical ethics, patient rights, healthcare institutions, and regulatory bodies.
Key Features
- Comprehensive coverage of Indian health-related legislation, policy frameworks, and regulatory mechanisms.
- Integrates constitutional law perspectives with practical medico-legal applications.
- Clear conceptual explanations suited for LLM coursework and academic reference.
- Includes analysis of patient rights, healthcare governance, medical negligence, bioethics, and professional duties.
- Structured presentation with academic clarity for examination preparation and research work.
- Authored by experienced academicians specializing in public health law and constitutional governance.
This book is ideal for LLM students specializing in Health Law, Medical Law, or Public Policy, as well as academicians seeking a reliable teaching and research resource. Legal practitioners dealing with medico-legal cases, healthcare compliance, hospital administration, and regulatory litigation will find it valuable for practical reference.