Literature DB >> 12356963

Informed consent of the minor. Implications of present day Spanish law.

M D Pérez-Cárceles1, E Osuna, A Luna.   

Abstract

In Spain, any person under the age of 18 is a minor. Generally, minors lack the legal capacity to take legally binding actions because they are deemed incapable of legally binding consent. Spanish civil law recognises, however, that the child, in accordance with the law and being sufficiently mature, may act for himself. It stands, then, that consent, as expressed by the "sufficiently mature" minor, should be legally valid.

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Keywords:  Legal Approach; Professional Patient Relationship

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12356963      PMCID: PMC1733656          DOI: 10.1136/jme.28.5.326

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Ethics        ISSN: 0306-6800            Impact factor:   2.903


  2 in total

1.  Primary care confidentiality for Spanish adolescents: fact or fiction?

Authors:  M D Pérez-Cárceles; J E Pereñiguez; E Osuna; D Pérez-Flores; A Luna
Journal:  J Med Ethics       Date:  2006-06       Impact factor: 2.903

2.  Decisional Capacity among Minors with HIV: A Model for Balancing Autonomy Rights with the Need for Protection.

Authors:  Tiffany Chenneville; Kimberly Sibille; Debra Bendell-Estroff
Journal:  Ethics Behav       Date:  2010-03-19
  2 in total

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