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Freedom of conscience and health law in Chile

Year: 2010
Authors: Ana María Celis B
Keywords: Freedom of conscience, health law, right to life, health protection, healthcare services

Analysis of the Chilean regulatory landscape concerning freedom of conscience in the healthcare sector, covering topics such as abortion, living wills, and current regulations. It explores the conceptual dispersion between medical law, public health, and bioethics, and examines the regulatory context, the absence of a systematic legal framework, and the tendency to regulate conflicts rather than litigate them. The legislative debates and social relevance of these issues are highlighted.

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