Publications
Selected publications
- The jaded cliche of 'defensive medical practice ’: from magically convincing to empirically (un)convincing? (Journal article - 2020)
- The NICE Guideline On Medicinal Cannabis: Keeping Pandora's Box Shut Tight? (Journal article - 2020)
- When the Judge Met P: The Rules of Engagement in the Court of Protection and the Parallel Universe of Children Meeting Judges in the Family Court (Journal article - 2019)
- Dangerous Liaisons? Psychiatry and Law in the Court of Protection—Expert Discourses of ‘Insight’ (and ‘Compliance’) (Journal article - 2016)
- Negotiating the Domain of Mental Capacity: Clinical Judgement or Judicial Diagnosis? (Journal article - 2016)
- Medicinal Cannabis Prescribing: A Study of Boundary Work and Medico-Legal Risk (Journal article - 2021)
2021
Medicinal Cannabis Prescribing: A Study of Boundary Work and Medico-Legal Risk
Case, P. (2021). Medicinal Cannabis Prescribing: A Study of Boundary Work and Medico-Legal Risk. MODERN LAW REVIEW, 84(6), 1189-1226. doi:10.1111/1468-2230.12669
2020
The jaded cliche of 'defensive medical practice ’: from magically convincing to empirically (un)convincing?
Case, P. (2020). The jaded cliche of 'defensive medical practice ’: from magically convincing to empirically (un)convincing?. Journal of Professional Negligence, 36(2).
The NICE Guideline On Medicinal Cannabis: Keeping Pandora's Box Shut Tight?
Case, P. (2020). The NICE Guideline On Medicinal Cannabis: Keeping Pandora's Box Shut Tight?. MEDICAL LAW REVIEW, 28(2), 401-411. doi:10.1093/medlaw/fwaa002
Promoting public confidence in the medical profession: Learning from the case of Dr. Bawa-Garba
Case, P., & Sharma, G. (2020). Promoting public confidence in the medical profession: Learning from the case of Dr. Bawa-Garba. Medical Law International, 20(1), 58-72. doi:10.1177/2F0968533220933788
2019
When the Judge Met P: The Rules of Engagement in the Court of Protection and the Parallel Universe of Children Meeting Judges in the Family Court
Case, P. J. (2019). When the Judge Met P: The Rules of Engagement in the Court of Protection and the Parallel Universe of Children Meeting Judges in the Family Court. Legal Studies, 39(2), 302-320. doi:10.1017/lst.2018.43
2017
Regulating Health Care Professionals
Case, P. J. (2017). Regulating Health Care Professionals. In Principles of Medical Law (pp. 54-98). Oxford: Oxford University Press, USA.
2016
Negotiating the Domain of Mental Capacity: Clinical Judgement or Judicial Diagnosis?
Case, P. J. (2016). Negotiating the Domain of Mental Capacity: Clinical Judgement or Judicial Diagnosis?. Medical Law International, 16(3-4), 174-205. doi:10.1177/0968533216674047
Dangerous Liaisons? Psychiatry and Law in the Court of Protection—Expert Discourses of ‘Insight’ (and ‘Compliance’)
Case, P. (2016). Dangerous Liaisons? Psychiatry and Law in the Court of Protection—Expert Discourses of ‘Insight’ (and ‘Compliance’). Medical Law Review, 24(03), 360-378. doi:10.1093/medlaw/fww027
EDITORIAL: THE MENTAL CAPACITY ACT 2005-TEN YEARS ON
Alghrani, A., Case, P., & Fanning, J. (2016). EDITORIAL: THE MENTAL CAPACITY ACT 2005-TEN YEARS ON. MEDICAL LAW REVIEW, 24(3), 311-317. doi:10.1093/medlaw/fww032
2013
Doctoring Confidence and Soliciting Trust: Models of Professional Discipline in Law and Medicine
Case, P. (2013). Doctoring Confidence and Soliciting Trust: Models of Professional Discipline in Law and Medicine. Journal of Professional Negligence, 29(2), 87-107.
2011
Building on success
Harmon, S. H. E., & Case, P. (2011). Building on success. Medical Law International, 11(4), 259-261. doi:10.1177/0968533211419125
The good, the bad and the dishonest doctor: the General Medical Council and the ‘redemption model’ of fitness to practise
Case, P. (2011). The good, the bad and the dishonest doctor: the General Medical Council and the ‘redemption model’ of fitness to practise. Legal Studies, 31(4), 591-614. doi:10.1111/j.1748-121x.2011.00203.x
PUTTING PUBLIC CONFIDENCE FIRST: DOCTORS, PRECAUTIONARY SUSPENSION, AND THE GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL
Case, P. (2011). PUTTING PUBLIC CONFIDENCE FIRST: DOCTORS, PRECAUTIONARY SUSPENSION, AND THE GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL. MEDICAL LAW REVIEW, 19(3), 339-371. doi:10.1093/medlaw/fwr015
2010
'Deficient professional performance: Odes v General Medical Council/ 'Fitness to Practise: Preserving confidence in the medical profession.'
Case, P. (2010). 'Deficient professional performance: Odes v General Medical Council/ 'Fitness to Practise: Preserving confidence in the medical profession.'. Journal of Professional Negligence, 26, 108-112.
'Interim suspension and employment disputes: Bradshaw v General Medical Council.'/ 'Claims for illness arising from workplace stress against public bodies: Connor v Surrey County Council.'
Case, P. (2010). 'Interim suspension and employment disputes: Bradshaw v General Medical Council.'/ 'Claims for illness arising from workplace stress against public bodies: Connor v Surrey County Council.'. Journal of Professional Negligence, 26, 167-174.
Now You See It, Now You Don't: Black Letter Reflections on the Legacies of White v Chief Constable for South Yorkshire
Case, P. (2010). Now You See It, Now You Don't: Black Letter Reflections on the Legacies of White v Chief Constable for South Yorkshire. Tort Law Review, 18(1), 33-51.
2009
Limitation periods and sexual abuse
Case, P. (2009). Limitation periods and sexual abuse. Journal of Professional Negligence, 25(1).
Omissions and Osman revisited
Case, P. (2009). Omissions and Osman revisited. Journal of Professional Negligence, 25(1).
2008
'Police liability for failing to prevent criminal assaults: Van Colle v Chief Constable of Hertfordshire Police.'
Case, P. (2008). 'Police liability for failing to prevent criminal assaults: Van Colle v Chief Constable of Hertfordshire Police.'. Journal of Professional Negligence, 24(4).
'Police liability for negligence and the failure to prevent criminal assault: Smith v Chief Constable of Sussex Police.'
Case, P. (2008). 'Police liability for negligence and the failure to prevent criminal assault: Smith v Chief Constable of Sussex Police.'. Journal of Professional Negligence, 24(2), 122-127.
2007
Compensating Child Abuse in England and Wales
Case, P. (2007). Compensating Child Abuse in England and Wales. Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/cbo9780511494888
Applications of Bolitho to standard of care and causation
Case, P. (2007). Applications of Bolitho to standard of care and causation. Journal of Professional Negligence, 23(3).
Compensating child abuse in England and Wales
Case, P. (2007). Compensating child abuse in England and Wales. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511494888
2006
: Developments in Vicarious Liability: Shifting Sands and Slippery Slopes
Case, P. (2006). : Developments in Vicarious Liability: Shifting Sands and Slippery Slopes. Journal of Professional Negligence, 22(3), 161-175.
2005
'Hues of Foreseeability: Chronic Stress Claims and the Impact of Barber.'
Case, P. (2005). 'Hues of Foreseeability: Chronic Stress Claims and the Impact of Barber.'. Journal of Professional Negligence, 20(4), 192-206.
'The accused strikes back: the negligence action and erroneous alelgations of child abuse.'
Case, P. (2005). 'The accused strikes back: the negligence action and erroneous alelgations of child abuse.'. Journal of Professional Negligence, 21(4), 214-232.
Child Abuse Tort Claims Against Public Bodies: A Comparative Law View
Fairgrieve, D., & Green, S. (2005). Child Abuse Tort Claims Against Public Bodies: A Comparative Law View. Unknown Journal, 202-205.
Confidentiality
Pattenden, R. (2005). Confidentiality. Unknown Journal, 91-93.
2004
Secondary Iatrogenic Harm: Claims for Psychiatric Damage Following a Death Caused by Medical Error
Case, P. (2004). Secondary Iatrogenic Harm: Claims for Psychiatric Damage Following a Death Caused by Medical Error. The Modern Law Review, 67(4), 561-587. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2230.2004.00500.x
2003
Confidence matters: the rise and fall of informational autonomy in medical law.
Case, P. (2003). Confidence matters: the rise and fall of informational autonomy in medical law.. Medical law review, 11(2), 208-236. doi:10.1093/medlaw/11.2.208
The Scottish Law Commission's Discussion Paper on Damages for Psychiatric Injury
Case, P. (2003). The Scottish Law Commission's Discussion Paper on Damages for Psychiatric Injury. Professional Negligence, 19, 395-405.
2002
Self-regulation and paragons of virtue: the case of 'fitness to practise'.
de Prez, P. (2002). Self-regulation and paragons of virtue: the case of 'fitness to practise'.. Medical law review, 10(1), 28-56. doi:10.1093/medlaw/10.1.28
Curiouser & Curiouser: Psychiatric Damage Caused by Negligent Misinformation
Case, P. (2002). Curiouser & Curiouser: Psychiatric Damage Caused by Negligent Misinformation. Professional Negligence, 18, 248-259.
2001
Biased enforcement or optimal regulation? Reflections on recent Parliamentary scrutiny of the Environment Agency
Case, P. (2001). Biased enforcement or optimal regulation? Reflections on recent Parliamentary scrutiny of the Environment Agency. Environmental Law & Management, 13, 145-150.
Something 'old', something 'new', something 'borrowed'...the continued evolution of Bolam
Case, P. (2001). Something 'old', something 'new', something 'borrowed'...the continued evolution of Bolam. Professional Negligence, 17, 75-92.
The Enemy Within: Human Rights in Tort Law
Case, P. (2001). The Enemy Within: Human Rights in Tort Law. Tort Law Review, 9, 178-182.
The Food Standards Agency: A Force for Environmental Change?
Case, P. (2001). The Food Standards Agency: A Force for Environmental Change?. Environmental Law & Management, 13, 311-315.