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Neera Bhatia
Neera Bhatia
Associate Professor, Deakin University, School of Law
Verified email at deakin.edu.au - Homepage
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We need to talk about rationing: the need to normalize discussion about healthcare rationing in a post COVID-19 era
N Bhatia
Journal of bioethical inquiry 17, 731-735, 2020
162020
Transplantation of the heart after circulatory death of the donor: time for a change in law?
J Tibballs, N Bhatia
The Medical journal of Australia 203 (6), 268-270, 2015
142015
When is it in a child’s best interests to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment? An evolving Australian jurisprudence
L Willmott, B White, N Bhatia
Journal of Law and Medicine 25 (4), 944-972, 2018
92018
Medical tourism and the best interests of the critically ill child in the era of healthcare globalisation
N Bhatia, G Birchley
Medical Law Review 28 (4), 696-730, 2020
72020
Feasibility of organ donation following voluntary assisted dying in Australia: lessons from international practice.
J Bollen, C Hempton, N Bhatia, J Tibballs
52023
New Challenges to the Legal Definition and Medical Determination of Brain Death: A Multi-jurisdictional Approach-Cases from the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and …
J Tibballs, N Bhatia
Journal of law and Medicine 28 (3), 831-854, 2021
52021
The Development of Property Rights over Cadaveric Tissues and Organs: Legal Obstructions to the Procurement of Organs in an'Opt-Out'System of Organ Donation in Australia and …
N Bhatia, J Tibballs
Deakin Law School Research Paper, 2017
52017
Deciding For When You Can’t Decide: The Medical Treatment Planning and Decisions Act 2016 (Vic)
C Hempton, N Bhatia
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17 (1), 109-120, 2020
42020
Deficiencies and missed opportunities to formulate clinical guidelines in Australia for withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment in severely disabled and impaired …
N Bhatia, J Tibballs
Journal of bioethical inquiry 12, 449-459, 2015
42015
Critically impaired infants and end of life decision making: resource allocation and difficult decisions
N Bhatia
Routledge, 2015
42015
Telesurgery and the Law
N Bhatia
Telesurgery, 171-177, 2008
42008
Disagreements in the care of critically ill children: emerging issues in a changing landscape
N Bhatia
UK: Nuffield Council on Bioethics, 2018
32018
A human rights-based approach to compulsory treatment of young people experiencing mental disorder
J Kotzmann, N Bhatia, M McMahon
Australian Journal of Human Rights 24 (1), 20-43, 2018
32018
How should Australia respond to media-publicised developments on euthanasia in Belgium?
N Bhatia, B White, L Deliens
Journal of Law and Medicine 23, 835, 2016
32016
Legal clarification of loss of chance of a better outcome in Australia
N Bhatia
Medical Journal of Australia, February, 2012
32012
Best interests of neonates: Time for a fundamental re-think
N Bhatia
Journal of Law and Medicine 20 (4), 852-865, 2013
22013
Responding to the ‘crowd’of voices and opinions in the paediatric clinical space: an ethics perspective
C Delany, B Moore, N Bhatia, E Burn, N Wimalasundera, A Preisz
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2023
12023
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust v WV [2022] EWCOP 9: The Court of Protection: On balancing risks; best interests and kidney transplantation
N Bhatia
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 19 (3), 357-361, 2022
12022
White Gold on the Black Market: The Need for Regulation of Banking and Donation of Human Milk in Australia
N Bhatia, J Koplin, A Spadaro
Australian Feminist Law Journal 48 (2), 165-192, 2022
12022
Lee (a Pseudonym) v Dhupar [2020] NSWDC 717: Failed Sterilization: Should a Healthy Child be Considered a “Compensable Injury”?
L Porceddu, N Bhatia
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (2), 199-204, 2021
12021
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