Legal provisions arising of the physician's commitment to psychological -A comparative study-

Section: RESEARCH
Published
Aug 4, 2025
Pages
340-375

Abstract

Medical profession humanitarian in nature and legal imperative for all doctors and psychiatrists in particular attention to the patient. And it is the responsibility of the psychiatrist creating obligations to special legal provisions keen and stressed the importance of international conventions and national legislation, but the Iraqi legislature did not give the topic the attention it deserves legislative action. Has been studied legal provisions arising from the doctor's commitment to psychological therapy for the provision of civil protection for the patient in five psychological demands of our jurisprudential views about legal obligations such as that of confidentiality psychiatrist and mental health care, glances and follow-up and monitoring. To determine the scope of protection provided by the laws of mental health including mental health law and the Iraqi compared with some Arab and foreign laws.

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