Euthanasia and Law in Europe
Autor Heleen Weyers, Professor John Griffiths, Professor Maurice Adamsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 mai 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781841137001
ISBN-10: 1841137006
Pagini: 648
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 50 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1841137006
Pagini: 648
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 50 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
This book is a successor to J.Griffiths, A. Bood and H. Weyers, Euthanasia and Law in the Netherlands (Amsterdam University Press 1998).
Notă biografică
John Griffiths is Professor of Sociology of Law (Emeritus) at the University of Groningen. Heleen Weyers is Lecturer in Legal Theory at the University of Groningen. Maurice Adams is Professor of Law at Tilburg University (the Netherlands) and part time Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Antwerp (Belgium).
Cuprins
1 IntroductionPART I THE NETHERLANDS2 The Netherlands and the Dutch Health Care System3 Recent Developments in Dutch Euthanasia Law4 Dutch Law on Euthanasia and Other MBPSL5 Dutch MBPSL Law in Context and in Practice6 Termination of Life in NeonatologyPART II BELGIUM7 Belgium and the Belgian Health Care System8 The Legalisation of Euthanasia in Belgium9 Belgian Law on Euthanasia and Other MBPSL10 Belgian MBPSL Law in Context and in PracticePART III OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIESIntroduction to Part III11 England and Wales12 France13 Italy14 Scandinavia15 Spain 16 Switzerland17 Comparative DataPART IV THEMATIC REFLECTIONSIntroduction to Part IV18 The Nude Beach Phenomenon: Euthanasia and the Juridification of the Doctor-Patient Relationship19 Slithering Up the Slippery Slope20 'Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future'
Recenzii
Euthanasia and Law in Europe addresses each country individually, providing a helpful background on each's health care system and a historical context for that country's approach to euthanasia...[The] real-world incidents supply some of the most interesting and instructional reading in the book and may be fascinating to those who live in countries where such actions are not only illegal but in many instances viewed as unethical or immoral by large swaths of the population...the authors have written a comprehensive account of euthanasia and current law in Europe that will provide any reader with a solid understanding of the subject.
If you want to know everything about euthanasia law in Europe, consult Euthanasia and law in Europe.
...for those interested in euthanasia and end-of-life decisions, this is a comprehensive and interesting book.
I was very impressed by the thorough analysis of Parts I-III...provides a comprehensive analysis of the euthanasia law in Europe...
This comprehensive overview volume on the legal regulation and practice of mercy killing in Europe, has three outstanding characteristics: First it offers unique and detailed views of the reality of mercy killing in the Netherlands and Belgium. Secondly, these two detailed contributions are supported by short empirical reports from England, France, Italy, Scandinavia, Spain and Switzerland. Even if I the basic position of the main authors, maintaining the illegality of medical killing on demand or from compassion, remains highly problematic, this volume is greatly enriching and is much recommended.
Euthanasia and Law in Europe is a book of real weight - it is superbly researched, consummately serious, and resolutely unbiased. For these reasons, it is an extraordinarily valuable book, and even though it is about European law and practice, its value is not limited to European readers. It also serves as a model of dispassionate discussion for readers elsewhere, including the United States...The book is dense with information about legal, medical, and ethical issues, and heroic attention is given to minute detail...the book is eminently readable, a definitive account of euthanasiapractices, and a model for accounts that might be made of similar practices elsewhere.
...offers a thorough description of the current situation in Europe as to the [Medical Behaviour that Potentially Shortens Life]. It deserves to be read on all kinds of levels, surely including the Vatican one.
Part 1 of the book is crucial reading for those who wish to fully comprehend the current requirements for lawful euthanasia and other MBPSL in the Netherlands and the broader societal context in which these requirements exist...[this] book contains a wealth of valuable information and will undoubtedly be utilised as a 'one-stop' resource for those seeking to discover more about the way in which the Netherlands, Belgium and other European countries have dealt with the thorny issue of euthanasia and other MBPSL. As a study in comparative law, this book is undoubtedly a success. It will certainly encourage other researchers to further analyse the material it presents and engage in the thematic questions the authors raise.
The material is presented in a serious, instructive style with factual information accompanied by applicable public policy considerations.
This highly impressive work is both a successor to and expansion of the subject matter of Griffiths' and Weyers' earlier Euthanasia and Law in the Netherlands (1998).One can but hope that the debates to follow are informed by sources as painstakingly researched and cogently argued as this book.
It is almost unbelievably thorough, and each and every detail is documented. Good and thought provoking chapters address the difficult reflections that spring to mind in this field.
The scientific clarity of the definitions provided makes possible the terminological and conceptual clarification that is essential if one wants to deal with such matters in a serene and unambiguous way.Written in simple and flowing English, not at all technical or erudite, the book will be a useful source both for the legal specialist and for the physician, for the sociologist or the journalist, as well as any person who wishes to have a 360-degree look at such complex issues.
Euthanasia and Law in Europe ... is the definitive book that unpacks existing data on euthanasia, assisted suicide and other medical behaviours that potentially shorten life.This book ... offers the most even-handed and meticulous examination of practices around end-of-life that I have seen on the topic. It is a must read for anyone interested in learning more about the history, development, and current policies at the end of life in Europe
A valuable and up-to-date resource for serious students of the European experiment with euthanasia and assisted suicide.
If you want to know everything about euthanasia law in Europe, consult Euthanasia and law in Europe.
...for those interested in euthanasia and end-of-life decisions, this is a comprehensive and interesting book.
I was very impressed by the thorough analysis of Parts I-III...provides a comprehensive analysis of the euthanasia law in Europe...
This comprehensive overview volume on the legal regulation and practice of mercy killing in Europe, has three outstanding characteristics: First it offers unique and detailed views of the reality of mercy killing in the Netherlands and Belgium. Secondly, these two detailed contributions are supported by short empirical reports from England, France, Italy, Scandinavia, Spain and Switzerland. Even if I the basic position of the main authors, maintaining the illegality of medical killing on demand or from compassion, remains highly problematic, this volume is greatly enriching and is much recommended.
Euthanasia and Law in Europe is a book of real weight - it is superbly researched, consummately serious, and resolutely unbiased. For these reasons, it is an extraordinarily valuable book, and even though it is about European law and practice, its value is not limited to European readers. It also serves as a model of dispassionate discussion for readers elsewhere, including the United States...The book is dense with information about legal, medical, and ethical issues, and heroic attention is given to minute detail...the book is eminently readable, a definitive account of euthanasiapractices, and a model for accounts that might be made of similar practices elsewhere.
...offers a thorough description of the current situation in Europe as to the [Medical Behaviour that Potentially Shortens Life]. It deserves to be read on all kinds of levels, surely including the Vatican one.
Part 1 of the book is crucial reading for those who wish to fully comprehend the current requirements for lawful euthanasia and other MBPSL in the Netherlands and the broader societal context in which these requirements exist...[this] book contains a wealth of valuable information and will undoubtedly be utilised as a 'one-stop' resource for those seeking to discover more about the way in which the Netherlands, Belgium and other European countries have dealt with the thorny issue of euthanasia and other MBPSL. As a study in comparative law, this book is undoubtedly a success. It will certainly encourage other researchers to further analyse the material it presents and engage in the thematic questions the authors raise.
The material is presented in a serious, instructive style with factual information accompanied by applicable public policy considerations.
This highly impressive work is both a successor to and expansion of the subject matter of Griffiths' and Weyers' earlier Euthanasia and Law in the Netherlands (1998).One can but hope that the debates to follow are informed by sources as painstakingly researched and cogently argued as this book.
It is almost unbelievably thorough, and each and every detail is documented. Good and thought provoking chapters address the difficult reflections that spring to mind in this field.
The scientific clarity of the definitions provided makes possible the terminological and conceptual clarification that is essential if one wants to deal with such matters in a serene and unambiguous way.Written in simple and flowing English, not at all technical or erudite, the book will be a useful source both for the legal specialist and for the physician, for the sociologist or the journalist, as well as any person who wishes to have a 360-degree look at such complex issues.
Euthanasia and Law in Europe ... is the definitive book that unpacks existing data on euthanasia, assisted suicide and other medical behaviours that potentially shorten life.This book ... offers the most even-handed and meticulous examination of practices around end-of-life that I have seen on the topic. It is a must read for anyone interested in learning more about the history, development, and current policies at the end of life in Europe
A valuable and up-to-date resource for serious students of the European experiment with euthanasia and assisted suicide.
Descriere
This book includes recent legal developments and research and has been expanded to include a treatment of Belgium where euthanasia is now legal.