Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
The Korean Society for Medical Ethics
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의료법 쌍벌죄 규정에 대한 의료법리학적 문제제기

신은희1, 김경원2, 장우익3, 손영수4,*
Eunhee SHIN1, Ken-Won KIM2, Woo-Ick JANG3, Young-Soo SON4,*
1한국보건의료연구원 연구기획단
2법무법인 진명
3한독약품 중앙연구소
4제주대학교 의학전문대학원 산부인과학교실
1Department of Research Planning & Management, National Evidence-based Healthcare Collaborating Agency
2JM Law Group
3Handoc R&D Center, HANDOK Pharmaceuticals Co., LTD
4Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Jeju National University School of Medicine
*교신저자: 손영수. 제주대학교 의학전문대학원 산부인과학교실. 064-754-3802. art3255@hanmail.net

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Received: 0 0, 2011; Accepted: Sep 0, 2011

Published Online: Sep 30, 2011

ABSTRACT

The recently revised “Medical Law” in Korea gives rise to at least three questions. First, should doctors be subject to criminal punishment on the grounds that that the “Monopoly Regulation and Fair Trade Act” has not been effective in regulating the circulation of medicine and medical supplies? Second, will the provision of dual punishment in the new law achieve the desired results? Third, will social justice and ethics be promoted through the threat of criminal punishment? In this article we address these questions and argue for the following claims: (1) that the provision of dual punishment in the new law is illegitimate from a jurisprudential point of view, (2) that the provision of dual punishment will impede medical progress, and (3) that the tyranny of the majority and the problem of procedure in lawmaking will hinder the establishment of political justice and respect for the rule of law in Korea. The overall view defended in this article is that doctors and professional medical organizations should be granted autonomy in developing codes of conduct and professional ethics to regulate and promote the practice of medicine in Korea.

Keywords: 쌍벌 규정; 의료법; 독점규제 및 공정거래에 관한 법률; 신뢰관계
Keywords: provision of dual punishment; Medical Law; Monopoly Regulation and Fair Trade Act; autonomy and authority; improved medical surroundings