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Law, Ethics and Compromise at the Limits of Life: To Treat or not to Treat?: Biomedical Law and Ethics Library

Autor Richard Huxtable
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 aug 2012
A conflict arises in the clinic over the care of a critically ill, incapacitated patient. The clinicians and the patient’s family confront a difficult choice: to treat or not to treat? Decisions to withdraw or withhold life-sustaining treatment feature frequently in the courts and in the world's media, with prominent examples including the cases of Charlotte Wyatt, in the UK, and Terri Schiavo, in the USA. According to legislation like the Mental Capacity Act 2005, the central issues are the welfare (or ‘best interests’) of the patient, alongside any wishes they might have conveyed, via an ‘advance directive’ or through the appointment of a ‘lasting power of attorney’.
Richard Huxtable argues that the law governing both welfare and wishes frequently fails to furnish clinicians and families with the guidance they require. However, he finds this unsurprising, given the competing ethical issues at stake. Huxtable proposes that there is a case for ‘principled compromise’ here, such that the processes for resolving principled disputes take precedence. He argues for greater ethical engagement, through a reinvigorated system of clinical ethics support, in which committees work alongside the courts to resolve the conflicts that can arise at the limits of life.
Providing a comprehensive account of the law pertaining to children and adults alike, and distinctively combining medico-legal and bioethical insights, this book engages scholars and students from both disciplines, as well as informing clinicians about the scope (and limits) of law at the limits of life.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415492805
ISBN-10: 0415492807
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Biomedical Law and Ethics Library

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

General and Postgraduate

Cuprins

1. Judging Law and Ethics at the Limits of Life  2. Law at the Limits of Life: Children, Welfare and Best Interests  3. Law at the Limits of Life: Adults, Incapacity and Precedent Autonomy  4. The Limits of Law at the Limits of Life: To Treat or Not to Treat?  5. Calculating the Value of Life at the Limits of Life  6. A Case for Compromise at the Limits of Life  7. Crafting Compromise: Courts or Clinical Ethics Committees?  8. Committees, Courts and Compromise at the Limits of Life

Recenzii

"Richard Huxtable’s splendid book demonstrates why such conversations are crucial [...] Its structure is logical and easily comprehensible, and the writing always lucid and accessible. [...] He knows the literature, but this is no treatise from an ivory tower. He has also paced the wards and is invigoratingly practical." Charles Foster, University of Oxford
"Richard Huxtable’s recent book on withdrawing treatment (Law, Ethics and Compromise at the Limits of Life: To Treat or Not to Treat?) provides a perfect companion to his 2007 book on euthanasia (Euthanasia, Ethics and the Law: From Conflict to Compromise). Together the two books present a thoughtful and clear exposition of the middle ground in the ethical and legal debate surrounding end of life decision-making. Specifically, Huxtable argues for compromise. This leads him to defend ‘the ethical compromise the law seeks to achieve between multiple values’, while also arguing for some significant changes to facilitate the search for compromise, including the creation of a new offence of mercy killing (in the 2007 book), and an enhanced role for clinical ethics committees (in the 2013 book)." - Elizabeth Wicks, European Journal of Health Law 22 (2015) 309-314

Descriere

This book will focus upon decisions to withhold or withdraw life-supporting treatment from incompetent patients. The book offers a critical examination of the latest developments with a view to developing a new framework for resolving disputes in the clinic that is not only theoretically robust but also practically relevant