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Euthanasia, Death with Dignity and the Law

Autor Hazel Biggs
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 oct 2001
Many advocates of euthanasia consider the criminal law to be an inappropriate medium to adjudicate the profound ethical and humanitarian dilemmas associated with end of life decisions. 'Euthanasia,Death with Dignity and the Law' examines the legal response to euthanasia and end of life decisions and considers whether legal reform is an appropriate response to calls for euthanasia to be more readily available as a mechanism for providing death with dignity.Through an analysis of consent to treatment, living wills and autonomous medical decision making, euthanasia is carefully located within its legal, medical, and social contexts. This book focuses on the impact of euthanasia on the dignity of both the recipient and the practitioner while emphasising the legal, professional, and ethical implications of euthanasia and its significance for the exercise of clinical discretion. It will provide a valuable addition to the euthanasia debate.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841130910
ISBN-10: 1841130915
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Many advocates of euthanasia consider the criminal law an inappropriate medium to adjudicate the profound ethical and humanitarian dilemmas associated with end of life decisions. This book examines whether legal reform is an appropriate response.

Notă biografică

Hazel Biggs is a Lecturer in Law at the Kent Law School,University of Kent.

Cuprins

1. To Kill or not to Kill; is that the Euthanasia Question?2. Euthanasia and Clinically assisted Death: from Caring to Killing?3. Consent to Treatment but Not to Death4. Autonomy, Self-determination and Self-destruction5. Living Wills and the Will to Die6. Is Euthanasia a Dignified Death?7. Conclusions: Dignified Life, Dignified Death and Dignified Law

Recenzii

.a timely contribution the non-law reader will find the author's overview accessiblesucceeds in presenting complex issues in an approachable way and will undoubtedly stimulate further exploration of this troublesome area.
The author certainly succeeds to encapsulate and address the most important philosophical, ethical and legal issues pertaining to the modern, but contentious euthanasia debate.The book comes highly recommended and provides a valuable addition to the euthanasia debate.

Descriere

This book examines legal responses to euthanasia and whether legal reform is an appropriate response to calls for it to be more readily available.