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300 judgments found.
Country:
United States Year: 1995
Court: 3rd Circuit Court of Appeal
Citation: 72 F.3d 1133 (1995)
Health Topics:
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases,
Occupational health Human Rights: Right to favorable working conditions,
Right to privacy Facts: The Appellant, Doe, was an HIV-positive employee of Respondent SEPTA. Doe brought this constitutional challenge after SEPTA reviewed his prescription drug records for the purpose of monitoring its employee prescription plan. Doe claimed that SEPTA infringed his right to privacy implicit in the right to due process in the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution. Doe …Read more
Tags: AIDS,
Confidentiality,
Disclosure,
Employment,
Health information,
HIV,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
Medical records,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
Secrecy,
Sexually transmitted diseases,
Sexually transmitted infections,
STDs,
STIs
Country:
United States Year: 1995
Court: 7th Circuit Court of Appeal
Citation: 72 F.3d 518 (1995)
Health Topics:
Health information,
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases,
Prisons,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to privacy Facts: The Appellee, Anderson, brought this challenge against two prison officials at the cell house in which he was placed. Anderson alleged that a superintendent and a guard violated his constitutional right to privacy and the Illinois AIDS Confidentiality Act by revealing that he was infected with the AIDS virus to an inmate sleeping in Anderson’s …Read more
Tags: AIDS,
Confidentiality,
Cruel and unusual punishment,
Detention,
Disclosure,
Gay,
Health information,
HIV,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
Homosexual,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inmate,
Jail,
Medical records,
Non-disclosure,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
Secrecy,
Sexual orientation,
Sexually transmitted diseases,
Sexually transmitted infections,
STDs,
STIs,
Torture
Country:
Argentina Year: 1995
Court: Human Rights Committee
Citation: Mónaco de Gallicchio v. Arg., U.N. H.R. Comm., U.N. Doc. CCPR/C/53/D/400/1990 (Apr. 27, 1995).
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health information,
Mental health Human Rights: Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to family life,
Right to privacy Facts: Grandmother of a child orphaned at the hands of the military government of Argentina who was then falsely adopted filed claims against the government citing ICCPR Articles 7 (freedom from torture, including psychological), 23 (family) and 24 (child protections) rights violations. Ximena Vicario’s parents disappeared when she was 9 months old and she was cared …Read more
Tags: Child development,
Forced disappearance,
Health records,
Medical records,
Psychology,
Torture
Country:
Spain Year: 1995
Court: United Nations Human Rights Committee
Citation: U.N. H.R. Comm., U.N. Doc. CCPR/C/53/D/493/1992 (Apr. 5, 1995).
Health Topics:
Controlled substances,
Mental health,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to privacy Facts: The petitioner, a Canadian citizen, was arrested along with two acquaintances when the group attempted to enter Spain with large quantities of hashish concealed in their vehicle. The petitioner claimed to have no knowledge of the contraband, and his acquaintances also told police that he was innocent of any wrongdoing. Nevertheless, the examining magistrate incarcerated …Read more
Tags: Abuse,
Cruel and unusual punishment,
Cruel treatment,
Custody,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Drug use,
Humiliating treatment,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhuman treatment,
Inmate,
Jail,
People who use drugs,
Police,
Prison conditions,
Torture
Country:
United Kingdom Year: 1995
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: App. No. 16424/90, 20 Eur. H.R. Rep. 205 (1995).
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health care and health services,
Health information,
Mental health Human Rights: Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to family life,
Right to privacy Facts: Both applicants were living together as a couple and later got married. They both suffer from a history of mental illness. Mrs. McMichael gave birth to a son, A. She had a history of severe and recurrent mental illness and, on advice that the child would be at risk if he were to go home …Read more
Tags: Child development,
Children,
Confidentiality,
Disclosure,
Mental disability,
Mental disorder,
Mental illness,
Minor,
Non-disclosure
Country:
Australia Year: 1994
Court: United Nations Human Rights Committee
Citation: CCPR/C/50/D/488/1992
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health information,
HIV/AIDS,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to privacy Facts: Nicholas Toonen was a gay man, HIV/AIDS activist, and LGBT rights activist living in Tasmania. Tasmania criminalized same-sex sexual conduct among men under ss 122 and 123 its criminal code; it was the last remaining state or territory of Australia to do so, the remainder having repealed such laws. Toonen brought a communication before the …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
AIDS,
Awareness,
Criminalization,
Gay,
Health education,
Health promotion,
HIV,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
Homosexual,
Law enforcement,
LGBTI,
Most-at-risk,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
Queer,
Sexual orientation,
Sodomy
Country:
United States Year: 1994
Court: 2nd Circuit Court of Appeal
Citation: 15 F.3d 264 (1994)
Health Topics:
Health information,
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Right to privacy Facts: The Appellant, Doe, brought this suit against the City of New York (the City) and the City of New York Commission on Human Rights (the Commission) alleging that they breached his constitutional right to privacy. Doe filed an action with the Commission against his former employer, Delta Air Lines (Delta), alleging that Delta did not …Read more
Tags: AIDS,
Confidentiality,
Disclosure,
Employment,
Gay,
Health information,
HIV,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
Homosexual,
LGBTI,
Medical records,
Non-disclosure,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
Secrecy,
Sexual orientation,
Sexually transmitted diseases,
Sexually transmitted infections,
STDs,
STIs
Country:
United States Year: 1994
Court: 6th Circuit Court of Appeal
Citation: 21 F.3d 733 (1994)
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health information,
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases,
Medicines,
Prisons Human Rights: Right of access to information,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to privacy Facts: The Appellant, Doe, a prisoner incarcerated in Kentucky, brought this challenge alleging his constitutional rights under the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments were violated by Policy 13.5 (the Policy), a Kentucky rule which restricted the eligibility of inmates for “at-request” HIV testing. In January 1989, at an initial medical screening following his incarceration, Doe requested that …Read more
Tags: Access to drugs,
Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
Antiretrovirals,
ARVs,
Confidentiality,
Cruel and unusual punishment,
Detention,
Disclosure,
Examination,
First-line treatment,
Health data,
Health information,
Heart disease,
Imprisonment,
Inmate,
Jail,
Medical records,
Non-disclosure,
Noncommunicable diseases,
Pharmaceuticals,
Second-line treatment,
Secondary care,
Secrecy,
Sexually transmitted diseases,
Sexually transmitted infections,
STDs,
STIs,
Tertiary care,
Torture
Country:
United States Year: 1994
Court: 10th Circuit Court of Appeal
Citation: 26 F.3d 989 (1994)
Health Topics:
Health information,
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases Human Rights: Right to privacy Facts: The Appellant brought this appeal challenging the District Court’s grant of summary judgment declaring that the Appellant had not suffered an “injury in fact” and therefore had no standing. The Appellant was arrested at a retail store and the arresting police officer discovered, through a piece of paper in the Appellant’s wallet, that the Appellant …Read more
Tags: AIDS,
Confidentiality,
Disclosure,
Health information,
HIV,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
Secrecy,
Sexually transmitted diseases,
Sexually transmitted infections,
STDs,
STIs
Country:
United States Year: 1994
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Citation: 443 SE 2d 491 (1994)
Health Topics:
Health information,
HIV/AIDS,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to privacy Facts: The plaintiff brought suit for invasion of privacy against the defendant, a broadcasting company, for the failure to adequately digitize the claimant’s image in a televised show on the topic of AIDS. The plaintiff was diagnosed with AIDS in 1987. While originally depressed and in poor condition after diagnosis, the plaintiff had a turnaround in …Read more
Tags: AIDS,
Confidentiality,
Disclosure,
Gay,
HIV,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
Homosexual,
LGBTI,
Non-disclosure,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
Secrecy
Country:
Spain Year: 1994
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 16798/90; (1995) 20 EHRR 277; [1994] ECHR 46; (1994) 303-C Eur. Ct. H.R. (ser A)
Health Topics:
Environmental health,
Water, sanitation and hygiene Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to health,
Right to privacy Facts: Mrs. López Ostra brought an action against Spain due to environmental pollution from a nearby waste treatment plant. López Ostra lived adjacent to the plant, which was operating without a license. The plant malfunctioned on start-up, and released gas fumes and unpleasant smells. These caused health problems and were a nuisance to the local people. …Read more
Tags: Cleanliness,
Contamination,
Cruel treatment,
Degrading treatment,
Industrial waste,
Inhuman treatment,
Pollution,
Torture,
Waste,
Waste management,
Water pollution
Country:
United Kingdom Year: 1994
Court: European Commission on Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 22162/93
Health Topics:
Prisons,
Public safety Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to privacy,
Right to property Facts: The applicant was serving a sentence of life imprisonment in HM Prison Stocken. He had been convicted of the murder of an elderly man in 1972 and received a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment. The applicant’s sentence was reviewed by the Parole Board in or about 1984. A release date was apparently set and he …Read more
Tags: Custody,
Detainee,
Detention,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inmate,
Jail,
Threat of violence,
Torture
Country:
United Kingdom Year: 1993
Court: House of Lords
Citation: [1993] 1 ALL ER 821
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Informed consent,
Mental health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health,
Right to life,
Right to privacy Facts: Mr. Bland was in the care of the health authority, and had been in a persistent vegetative state for three and a half years due to a severe crushed chest injury, which had caused devastating and permanent damage to the higher functions of his brain. He was being fed artificially by a tube inserted through …Read more
Tags: Access to treatment,
Incompetence,
Informed choice,
Involuntary treatment,
Mental competence,
Non-consensual testing and treatment,
Patient choice,
Unauthorized treatment
Country:
United States Year: 1992
Court: Supreme Court
Citation: 505 U.S. 833 (1992)
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Informed consent,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to privacy Facts: Planned Parenthood brought suit challenging the Pennsylvania Abortion Control Act of 1982 (the Act) in federal court on constitutional grounds. The Act included the following requirements for women seeking an abortion in Pennsylvania: A woman seeking an abortion must give her informed consent prior to the abortion procedure, and she must provide certain information at …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Access to treatment,
Child development,
Criminalization,
Family planning,
Informed choice,
Judicial bypass,
Maternal health,
Maternal mortality,
Parental consent,
Patient choice,
Pregnancy,
Spousal notification,
Termination of pregnancy
Country:
Australia Year: 1992
Court: High Court
Citation: (1992) 175 CLR 218; [1992] HCA 15
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Disabilities,
Informed consent,
Mental health,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to life,
Right to privacy Facts: “Marion” was a fourteen year old girl with an “intellectual disability”, severe deafness, epilepsy, an ataxic gait and “behavioural problems”. She could not care for herself. Her parents proposed that Marion undertake a hysterectomy and an ovarienectomy (the Procedures). The hysterectomy was proposed to prevent natural pregnancy and menstruation and the psychological and behavioural consequences …Read more
Tags: Children,
Contraception,
Contraceptives,
Deaf,
Disabled,
Forced sterilization,
Forced treatment,
Handicapped,
Incompetence,
Informed choice,
Involuntary treatment,
Mental competence,
Mental disability,
Mental disorder,
Mental illness,
Mental institution,
Mental retardation,
Minor,
Non-consensual testing and treatment,
Patient choice,
Physically challenged,
Pregnancy,
Psychiatry,
Psychology,
Sterilization
Country:
Ireland Year: 1992
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 14234/88 and 14235/88; (1993) 15 EHRR 244; [1992] ECHR 68; (1992) 246 Eur. Ct. H.R. (ser A)
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health information,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Freedom of expression,
Right of access to information,
Right to life,
Right to privacy Facts: The Applicants were two Irish companies that provided counseling to pregnant women, Open Door Counselling Ltd. and Dublin Well Woman Centre Ltd.; two counselors who worked for Dublin Well Woman, Bonnie Maher and Ann Downes; and two women of childbearing age, Mrs. X and Mrs. Geraghty. The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children brought …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Abortion counseling,
Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Advertising,
Awareness,
Childbirth,
Criminalization,
Family planning,
Freedom of information,
Health promotion,
Maternal health,
Maternal mortality,
Notification,
Pregnancy,
Termination of pregnancy,
Therapeutic abortion,
Unsafe abortion
Country:
United States Year: 1991
Court: Supreme Court
Citation: 500 U.S. 173 (1991)
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health information,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right of access to information,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to privacy Facts: In 1970, Congress enacted Title X of the Public Health Service Act (the Act), which provided federal funding for family planning services. Section 1008 of the Act prohibited the use of Title X federal funding “for programs where abortion [was] a method of family planning.” The Regulations to the Act (the Regulations), introduced by the …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Access to treatment,
Family planning,
Health expenditures,
Health funding,
Health spending,
Indigent,
Low income,
Maternal health,
Maternal mortality,
Poor,
Pregnancy,
Subsidies,
Termination of pregnancy
Country:
United States Year: 1991
Court: 9th Circuit Court of Appeal
Citation: 941 F.2d 780 (1991)
Health Topics:
Disabilities,
Health care and health services,
Health information,
HIV/AIDS,
Hospitals,
Infectious diseases Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Right to privacy Facts: John Doe brought a lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Agent Held alleging that they discriminated against him by ceasing to send agents to him for physical examinations because of his AIDS. John Doe was a physician who gave physical examinations to FBI agents and to potential agents in the hiring process. …Read more
Tags: AIDS,
Clinics,
Confidentiality,
Disabled,
Employment,
Examination,
Handicapped,
Health care professionals,
Health care workers,
HIV,
HIV positive,
Law enforcement,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV
Country:
United States Year: 1991
Court: 11th Circuit Court of Appeal
Citation: 941 F.2d 1495 (1991)
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health information,
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases,
Informed consent,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Right to privacy Facts: The Appellants brought this challenge to the constitutionality of an Alabama statute which authorized the Alabama Department of Correction’s (DOC) policy of mandatory testing of all present and future Alabama state prisoners for HIV antibodies, as well as the forced segregation of HIV-positive inmates. Two classes were involved in the action: the Appellant class, which …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
AIDS,
Compulsory testing,
Confidentiality,
Cruel and unusual punishment,
Detention,
Disclosure,
Health information,
HIV,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inmate,
Involuntary testing,
Jail,
Mandatory testing,
Medical records,
Non-consensual testing and treatment,
Non-disclosure,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
Primary care,
Secrecy,
Sexually transmitted diseases,
Sexually transmitted infections,
STDs,
STIs,
Torture
Country:
Brazil Year: 1991
Court: Supremo Tribunal Federal [Federal Supreme Court]
Citation: S.T.F. Ct. Report No. 1.636-2, Relator: Marco Aurelio, 10.9.1991, 206, Diário da Justiça[D.J.], 04.10.91 (Braz.).
Health Topics:
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to privacy Facts: A defendant in a rape case petitioned a writ of Habeas Corpus before the Federal Supreme Court against the Court of Appeals decision because the survivor refused to be subject to physical exam and the jurisprudence gives extra weight to witness evidence in absence of such exam. The second argument was that the Court of …Read more
Tags: Rape,
Sexual abuse,
Sexual assault,
Sexual harassment
Country:
Sweden Year: 1991
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Case No. 61/1990/252/323
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Hospitals,
Mental health Human Rights: Right to family life,
Right to privacy Facts: Roger Anderson (son of Margareta) was taken into public care on a provisional basis. When he started school, it was found that he lacked social skills and maturity. Margareta rejected suggestions made by the Social welfare authorities. Roger stopped attending school in December 1984. Margareta and Roger moved to an address unknown to the authorities …Read more
Tags: Children,
Clinics,
Diabetes,
Health facilities,
Incapacity,
Incompetence,
Mental competence,
Minor
Country:
United States Year: 1990
Court: Supreme Court
Citation: 497 U.S. 417 (1990)
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health care and health services,
Informed consent,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to privacy Facts: The Appellants brought this case challenging an amendment to the Minors’ Consent to Health Services Act (the Act) on the basis that it violated the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution. Subdivision 2 of the Act provided, with certain exceptions, that no abortion shall be performed on a …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Access to treatment,
Child development,
Children,
Criminalization,
Family planning,
Informed choice,
Judicial bypass,
Maternal health,
Maternal mortality,
Minor,
Parental notification,
Patient choice,
Pregnancy,
Termination of pregnancy
Country:
United States Year: 1990
Court: Supreme Court
Citation: 497 U.S. 261 (1990)
Health Topics:
Diet and nutrition,
Hospitals,
Informed consent Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to privacy Facts: In January 1983, Nancy Cruzan lost control of her car, which overturned. Found unconscious, she remained in a coma for three weeks, and eventually her condition progressed into what was termed a “persistent vegetative state,” where there are motor reflexes but no signs of cognition. She was able to survive when fed and hydrated artificially, …Read more
Tags: Food,
Non-consensual testing and treatment,
Patient choice
Country:
United States Year: 1990
Court: Supreme Court
Citation: 497 U.S. 450 (1990)
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health care and health services,
Informed consent,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to privacy Facts: The Respondents, including a facility that provides abortions, a physician who performs abortions, and a minor woman who sought an abortion, brought suit challenging the constitutional validity of Ohio’s Amended Substitute House Bill 319, which made it a criminal offence, except in four specified circumstances, for a physician or other person to perform an abortion …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Access to treatment,
Child development,
Children,
Criminalization,
Family planning,
Informed choice,
Judicial bypass,
Maternal health,
Maternal mortality,
Minor,
Parental notification,
Patient choice,
Pregnancy,
Termination of pregnancy
Country:
United States Year: 1990
Court: 5th Circuit Court of Appeal
Citation: 909 F.2d 820 (1990)
Health Topics:
Health information,
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Right to favorable working conditions,
Right to privacy Facts: Appellant Leckelt, a licensed practical nurse, was discharged by his hospital employer when he refused to provide the hospital with his HIV antibody test results. In his capacity as a nurse, Leckelt performed a number of functions, including administering medication orally and by injection, and working in the intensive care unit and the emergency room. …Read more
Tags: AIDS,
Confidentiality,
Disclosure,
Employment,
Health information,
HIV,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
Secrecy,
Sexually transmitted diseases,
Sexually transmitted infections,
STDs,
STIs
Country:
United States Year: 1990
Court: Court of Appeals of Missouri
Citation: 795 SW 2d 488 (1990)
Health Topics:
Health information,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to privacy Facts: The Appellants, Y.G. and L.G, husband and wife, brought this common law tort claim of an invasion of privacy. At the time of the incident, the wife, L.G., was five months pregnant, bearing triplets conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF) at and under the guidance of the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis (the Hospital). The …Read more
Tags: Confidentiality,
Disclosure,
Family planning,
Health information,
In vitro fertilization,
Infertility,
Non-disclosure,
Pregnancy,
Secrecy
Country:
United Kingdom Year: 1990
Court: Court of Appeal, Civil Division
Citation: [1989] EWCA Civ 13; [1990] 2 WLR 471; [1990] Ch 359; [1990] 1 All ER 835
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health information,
Mental health Human Rights: Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to privacy Facts: W pled guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility for the indiscriminate killing of several people. He was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and was detained indefinitely in mental hospitals. A Mental Health Tribunal recommended W’s transfer to a regional secure unit (“RSU”) in 1984. The Secretary of State refused to consent to W’s …Read more
Tags: Compulsory commitment,
Compulsory confinement,
Confidentiality,
Disclosure,
Examination,
Health records,
Insanity,
Involuntary commitment,
Involuntary confinement,
Law enforcement,
Mandatory commitment,
Mandatory confinement,
Medical records,
Mental disorder,
Mental illness,
Mental institution,
Non-disclosure,
Paranoia,
Psychiatry,
Psychology,
Psychosis,
Schizophrenia,
Secrecy
Country:
United States Year: 1989
Court: Supreme Court
Citation: 492 U.S. 490 (1989)
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to privacy Facts: Reproductive Health Services (RHS), a non-profit organization, brought this class action suit challenging the constitutionality of a Missouri law (the Act) regulating the performance of abortions. The Act did the following: Set forth, in the preamble, that the “life of each human being begins at conception,” and that “unborn children have protectable interests in life, …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Abortion counseling,
Access to treatment,
Children,
Criminalization,
Examination,
Family planning,
Infant health,
Maternal health,
Maternal mortality,
Minor,
Pregnancy,
Private hospitals,
Public hospitals,
Termination of pregnancy
Country:
Spain Year: 1989
Court: Supreme Court
Citation: Spanish Constitutional Court Courtroom 1st, S 15-2-1989, No.37/1989, Spanish Official Bulletin 52/1989, March 2, 1989, rec 235/1989
Health Topics:
Health information,
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to privacy Facts: On November 5 1986, the Court of First Instance and Preliminary Investigations No. 10 of Malaga ordered the search of a medical clinic where criminal actions (specifically, the administration of abortions) were allegedly taking place. In so doing, information regarding the medical history of Ms. Ximena’s (the appellant) was recorded. On November 21, 1986, the …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Clinics,
Compulsory examination,
Compulsory testing,
Confidentiality,
Criminalization,
Degrading treatment,
Disclosure,
Forced examination,
Health facilities,
Health records,
Humiliating treatment,
Inhuman treatment,
Involuntary examination,
Involuntary testing,
Mandatory examination,
Mandatory testing,
Medical records,
Non-disclosure,
Pregnancy,
Secrecy,
Termination of pregnancy
Country:
Sweden Year: 1989
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: App. No. 11373/85, 12 Eur. H.R. Rep. 183 (1990).
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
Mental health Human Rights: Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to family life,
Right to privacy Facts: Applicant and her daughter Lisa are Swedish nationals. Lisa was taken into public care shortly after her birth on the ground that the conditions in their home were unsatisfactory. Later on an appeal the court terminated the public care, but prohibited for an indefinite period the removal of Lisa from the foster home pursuant to …Read more
Tags: Child development,
Children,
Minor,
Psychiatry,
Psychology