In this article, Amber Camilleri delves into Maltese medical jurisprudence concerning patient consent, specifically focusing on procedures related to Medically Assisted Procreation. It examines the legal and ethical requirements for obtaining informed consent from prospective parents, highlighting its importance as a cornerstone of medical practice and patient autonomy in Malta. It additionally outlines the rights […]
In this article, Michela Cutajar explores the evolving interpretation of Article 1030 of the Civil Code, the cornerstone of liability arising from the abuse of rights. It traces how Maltese jurisprudence has shifted from an early focus on neighbourly tolerance and the proper limits of exercising one’s rights, toward a modern approach centred on the […]
This article by Emma Minerva Brambilla was previously submitted as part of PBL2000 and is being published with the author’s permission. The role of the hotel-keeper embodies a profound responsibility akin to the Roman Law concept of bonus pater familias, ensuring the well-being and comfort of both guests and visitors within the accommodation. This responsibility […]