44 FORENSIC MEDICINE On the other hand, it should be noted that in 1992, the National Executive on the Deregulation of the Registration of the Liberal Professions issued Decree No. ^, which stipulates that “any member of higher education holding a diploma valid at the national level may exercise his activity or professional activity throughout the territory of the Republic, without any other conditions, than to enroll in school. Association or register corresponding to your actual place of residence*. c Disqualified The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs may exclude persons with disabling illnesses from the practice of medicine for the duration of those illnesses. A medical committee is formed with three members: one from the Ministry of Health, one from the Faculty of Medicine and a third from the interested party. The decision is taken by simple majority. (d) Authorization to practise medicine The law authorizes the practice of medicine to doctors, surgeons or medical doctors who meet the following conditions: “(a) those who have a valid title issued by the national or private university and approved by the national State;” (b) persons who hold a diploma issued by a foreign university and have revalidated it; (c) Persons holding a degree issued by a foreign university and admitted by national universities on the basis of applicable international treaties. The international treaties in force are: the Montevideo Civil Law Treaty of 1889 and the Montevideo Convention on Private International Law of 1940, which are dealt with in the section “Revalidations”; (d) Professionals of recognized international prestige who are in transit through the country and who need to be consulted on matters within their exclusive area of competence. The authorization is valid for 6 months and can be extended up to a maximum of one year. This authorization can be granted again after 5 years. This authorisation shall be valid only for consultations required by recognised scientific health establishments or experts; (e) Foreign professionals recruited by public or private bodies for research, advice, teaching and/or consultancy purposes during the term of their contract and within the prescribed limits, who are unable to practise the profession in a private capacity. (f) Professionals who do not reside in the country called for the care counselling service must be practised by a licensed professional and restrict their This is the case for which they were particularly necessary. g) foreign professionals who have sought refuge in the country and who have been admitted in accordance with Decree 6216/44 (law), provided that they can prove that they are professionals and reside in the country from the date of entry. (e) Certificates Article 1(7) provides that doctors 35 Introduction to the CTITlo of forensic techniques for the identification of persons, bodies and human remains.
IV. Drug Sexology Covers medico-legal issues related to sex. V. Forensic Obstetrics Includes the study of issues related to pregnancy, childbirth, childbirth, abortion and assisted fertilization. Til Forensic Psychiatry or Forensic Psychiatry It includes the study of issues arising from the interaction between “mental disorders” and the law and includes: (a) Civil aspects: confinement of the mentally ill; civilian capabilities; senseless process; Disqualification procedure. (b) criminal law aspects: imputability and non-accountability; Violent emotions; The contribution of criminology; The forensic aspect of drug addiction. VIL. Social Forensic Medicine From our point of view, we include in this part of the field the study of topics that go beyond the strictly medical to become subjects that must be approached from the medical and social angle: a) the medico-legal aspects of S.I.D.A.; (b) domestic violence; (c) removal and implantation of organs and anatomical material; (d) labour court medicine; and (e) The physician in emergency situations and disasters.
4. LEGAL PROVISIONS. THE ORGANIZATION OF NATIONAL JUSTICE o) The legal system Knowledge of certain legal terms is necessary to understand understanding I will not say that the phrase “this work fills a gap” is done, but I believe that there is no other book at the moment or among us that solves problems with such clarity and precision. Those who have to cope, those who take the difficult paths of forensic medicine every day. 32 FORENSIC MEDICINE altruistically, because we do not find the moral, scientific and economic incentives of other medical specialties.