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The Law and Bioethics of End-of-Life Decisions (Ius Comparatum) Intersentia

The Law and Bioethics of End-of-Life Decisions (Ius Comparatum)

The Law and Bioethics of End-of-Life Decisions addresses the legal, ethical and philosophical issues…

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The Law and Bioethics of End-of-Life Decisions addresses the legal, ethical and philosophical issues surrounding end-of-life decisions, including assisted dying, palliative care and withdrawal of treatment. As well as including a report focusing on the European approach to the topic, a wide range of national perspectives are provided, focusing on national legal systems and their relation to international human rights law. Each report introduces the reader to the national case law and ethical considerations, such as the determination of capacity, underpinning values and moral standards. Furthermore, the book explains the overarching principles relevant to medical and bioethical decision-making, such as respect for autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and the broad arguments common to debates on these issues, such as paternalism versus autonomy, the sanctity of life, human dignity and the influence of religion on end-of-life decisions. The general rapporteurs draw together the different approaches to paint a broad picture of the topic, highlighting the similarities and divergences of the various national approaches. About the Author RALUCA BERCEA is the director of the first bilingual BA programme in Romania, in European and international law, established in 2023 at the Law Faculty of the West University in Timi?oara, as part of the UNITA European Universities Alliance. ANDREEA VERTE?-OLTEANU is an associate professor at the Faculty of Law of the West University in Timi?oara, Romania, where she teaches constitutional law, European Union internet law, ethics and legal language. ANGELIKA REICHSTEIN is a lecturer in law at the University of East Anglia. She was awarded a prestigious research grant to carry out a study on ageing and dying in prison in 2018. In 2021, her paper on a right to die for prisoners received an Emerald Literati Award for Outstanding Paper.

Počet stran600 Rok vydání2024 ISBN978-1-83970-446-8 EAN9781839704468