A Good Death?: Law and Ethics in Practice

A Good Death?: Law and Ethics in Practice

A Good Death?: Law and Ethics in Practice

A Good Death?: Law and Ethics in Practice

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Overview

This volume presents an interdisciplinary perspective on end-of-life matters, covering themes such as patients’ rights to determine their own good death, considering their best interests when communication becomes difficult and the role and responsibilities of health professionals. The book also outlines how ethical healthcare might be achieved when dealing with assisted suicide by organizations and how end of life services in general might be improved. It is of interest to students and academics working in the area of medical law and ethics as well as health professionals and policy-makers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409472551
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 02/28/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Lynn Hagger is a lecturer in law at the University of Sheffield. Her research interests lie in health care generally and children's rights in particular. In parallel with her legal career, she has a 15-year history of non-executive involvement in the NHS during which time she has provided law and ethics training for a broad range of health professionals. She was Chairperson of the Sheffield Children's NHS Trust for nine years until 2008 Simon Woods is a senior lecturer at the Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences Research Centre (PEALS), University of Newcastle (UK) where he is the Deputy Executive Director and Director of Learning. PEALS is an ethics 'Think Tank' involved in research teaching and public engagement on the ethical and social implications of the life sciences. He is an established applied philosopher who specialises in social philosophy and bioethics. He has experience of working in major international bioethics research projects, and extensive experience as a teacher of bioethics.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors vii

Foreword xi

Preface xiii

1 Introduction Lynn Hagger Simon Woods 1

2 The Right to Demand Treatment or Death James Munby 9

3 Redefining Death? Daniele Bryden 23

4 Defining Personhood to Death John Erik Troyer 41

5 Suicide Centres: A Reasonable Requirement or a Step Too Far? Lynn Hagger Christoph Rehmann-Sutter 55

6 Health Economics: Decisions and Choices at the End of Life Vincent Kirkbride 83

7 The 'Good Death', Palliative Care and End of Life Ethics Simon Woods 103

8 Children, Law and a Good Death Lynn Hagger 123

9 Practical Realities of Decision-making Relating to End of Life Care Jeff Perring 151

10 The Story of Isabel Sabine Vanacker 167

Index 177

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