La legalizaciΓ³n de la eutanasia es ahora mismo uno de los elementos fundamentales de la agenda radical. En EspaΓ±a, desde 1995 se han seguido los pasos habituales en la imposiciΓ³n de esta prΓ‘ctica. ReducciΓ³n de la pena primero, propaganda posterior sobre casos extremos, y tendencia a la abstenciΓ³n de
Voluntary Euthanasia and the Common Law
β Scribed by Margaret Otlowski
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 611
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Margaret Otlowski tackles the complex and controversial issue of active voluntary euthanasia and argues convincingly for a reform of the criminal law prohibition in common law jurisdictions. Otlowski critically examines the strict legal situation on euthanasia, which treats medically assisted dying as murder, and contrasts it with the position in practice. By highlighting the leniency shown to the few doctors who have actually been prosecuted for assisting their patients to die, she points to the discrepancy between the law and medical practice and argues for reform. The many arguments raised in the euthanasia debate are considered, as are steps taken towards reform in the UK, USA, Canada, and the Netherlands (where active euthanasia in now openly practised).
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction
Preface
Euthanasia Under the Criminal Law
Suicide and Assisted Suicide
The Position in Practice: Doctors' Practices and the Law Applied
The Euthanasia Debate
The Changing Climate For Reform
Moves Towards Reform
The Netherlands
Options for Reform
Appendix: Rights of the Terminally Ill Act 1996
Bibliography
Index
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