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Kai, K. (2022). 'Medical Safety and the Role of Criminal Law from the Viewpoint of Comparative Law' In M. Engelhart, H. Kudlich, & B. Vogel (Eds.), Digitalisierung, Globalisierung und Risikoprävention (2nd ed., pp. 1165-1174)
Kai, Katsunori. "Medical Safety and the Role of Criminal Law from the Viewpoint of Comparative Law". Digitalisierung, Globalisierung und Risikoprävention, edited by Marc Engelhart, Hans Kudlich and Benjamin Vogel, Duncker & Humblot, 2022, pp. 1165-1174.
Kai, K. (2022): 'Medical Safety and the Role of Criminal Law from the Viewpoint of Comparative Law', in Engelhart, M, Kudlich, H, Vogel, B (eds.). Digitalisierung, Globalisierung und Risikoprävention. Duncker & Humblot, pp. 1165-1174.

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Medical Safety and the Role of Criminal Law from the Viewpoint of Comparative Law

Kai, Katsunori

In: Digitalisierung, Globalisierung und Risikoprävention (2022), pp. 1165–1174

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Katsunori Kai

Kai, Katsunori, Prof. Dr., Waseda Universität (Tokio, Japan)

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  1. Katsunori Kai, Medical Accidents and Criminal Responsibility in Japan, in: Mistretta (note 3), pp. 133–138.  Google Scholar
  2. Oliver Quick, The Criminalisation of Medical Harm in the United Kingdom, in: Mistretta (note 3), pp. 47–54.  Google Scholar
  3. J.K.M. Gevers, The Role of Criminal Law in Regulating Medical Practice: The Dutch Experience, in: Mistretta (note 3), pp. 55–61.  Google Scholar

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Section Title Page Action Price
Katsunori Kai: Medical Safety and the Role of Criminal Law\rfrom the Viewpoint of Comparative Law 1165
I. Introduction 1165
II. An Overview of the Criminal Treating System of Medical Accidents in Japan 1166
III. Important Criminal Precedents on Medical Accidents in Japan 1168
1. Yokohama City University Hospital Case 1168
2. Saitama Medical University Hospital Case 1169
3. Fukushima Prefectural Ohno Hospital Case 1170
IV. Considerations from the Viewpoint of Comparative Law 1170
V. Conclusion: Towards the Establishment of Medical Safety by Corporate Compliance 1172