Euthanasia, Ethics and the Law

Euthanasia, Ethics and the Law

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Huxtable Richard
Taylor & Francis Ltd
EAN: 9781844721061
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Euthanasia, Ethics and the Law argues that the law governing the ending of life in England and Wales is unclear, confused and often contradictory. The book shows that the rules are in competition because the ethical principles underlying the rules are also diverse and conflicting.

In mounting his case Richard Huxtable considers some familiar and topical debates, including assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia, examining such situations as the Dianne Pretty litigation and Lord Joffe's Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill Bill. The book also enters some important, but less well-charted areas, looking at the advent of 'death tourism' and the real status of involuntary and passive euthanasia in English law, in addition to clarifying the confusion that surrounds the use of powerful painkillers like morphine. Dealing with both legal and ethical issues, the text concludes that the time has come to more openly adopt a compromise position - one that more honestly recognises and accommodates the competing values, whilst also restoring a measure of coherence to the law.

EAN 9781844721061
ISBN 184472106X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date November 29, 2007
Pages 232
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Huxtable Richard
Series Biomedical Law and Ethics Library