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Dr Clayton Ó Néill

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Dr Clayton Ó Néill

School of Law

My work focuses on the in intersection between religion, medicine and the law, as well as medical law and ethics more generally. I am interested in the way in which human rights law and ethics connect in the particular context of healthcare. I am also interested in global health law, especially global health rights and global patient safety. I am interested in the concepts of vulnerability and capacity in healthcare and, dementia, in particular.

Contact info

  • Clayton.ONeill@qub.ac.uk
  • +44 (0)28 9097 1958

Research Interests

Open to PhD applications in:

  • Medical law and ethics
  • The connection between religious and/or cultural beliefs and medical law
  • Capacity in the context of children
  • Capacity in the context of adults, especially dementia
  • Assisted suicide
  • Conscientious objection to abortion

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Public outreach & key achievements

  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Contributors’ Blog and Book reviews’ editor, Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly
  • Member of the editorial board, Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly
  • Author of Religion, Medicine and the Law, and editor of Global Patient Safety: Law, Policy and Practice
  • Presented papers at home and abroad
  • Member of the Society of Legal Scholars
  • Member of the Irish Association of Law Teachers
  • Member of the Northern/Irish Health Law and Ethics Network 
  • Member of the Health and Human Rights Unit, QUB
  • External Member, Durham Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences
  • Published articles, case commentaries and book reviews in leading journals

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Research Students
PhD area The human right to health: Developing the economic accessibility component of the AAAQ framework
Name Gema Ocana Noriega
   
PhD area Criminal law and the autistic defendant: Solving the tension between the objective nature of criminal liability and emerging theories on neurodiversity
Name Matthew McCallion

 


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