Advance Directives Across Asia
A Comparative Socio-Legal Analysis
Herausgeber: Cheung, Daisy; Dunn, Michael
Advance Directives Across Asia
A Comparative Socio-Legal Analysis
Herausgeber: Cheung, Daisy; Dunn, Michael
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This book will appeal not only to Asian scholars, students, policymakers and practitioners in the fields of health law and ethics and end-of-life care more generally, but will also be of wider interest to an international academic audience in the fields of law, ethics and health and social care research.
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This book will appeal not only to Asian scholars, students, policymakers and practitioners in the fields of health law and ethics and end-of-life care more generally, but will also be of wider interest to an international academic audience in the fields of law, ethics and health and social care research.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Bilingual ed
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9781009152624
- ISBN-10: 1009152629
- Artikelnr.: 64298975
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Bilingual ed
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9781009152624
- ISBN-10: 1009152629
- Artikelnr.: 64298975
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction Daisy Cheung, Michael Dunn and Richard Huxtable; Part I.
Well-Regulated Jurisdictions: 1. Advance directives in Israel Miriam
Bentwich; 2. Advance medical directives in Singapore: a faltering policy
for end-of-life care? Tracey Evans Chan; 3. South Korea's end-of-life care
decisions act: law for better end-of-life care Ilhak Lee; 4. The law and
practice of advance directives in Taiwan Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai; 5. Advance
directives: the Thai context Thitinant Tengaumnuay; 6. Advance directives
in India: seeking the individual within the community Kelly Amal Dhru and
Ravindra Ghooi; Part II. Semi-Regulated Jurisdictions: 7. The proposed new
law on advance directives in Hong Kong: a piecemeal attempt at
codification? Daisy Cheung and Rebecca Lee; 8. The law and practice of
advance directives in the Islamic Republic of Iran Zain Abbas Syed, Ehsan
Shamsi-Gooshki and Alireza Parsapoor; 9. The law and practice of advance
directives and end-of-life care in Malaysia Sharon Kaur, Thomas Tan Hooi
Wang, Jenny Yau and Richard Boon Leong Lim; 10. Advance directives in the
Philippines: in search of a legal framework Leonardo D. de Castro, Renato
B. Manaloto and Alexander Atrio L. Lopez; 11. Advance directives and the
Turkey context Yesim Isil Ulman; Part III. Non-Regulated Jurisdictions: 12.
Advance directives in China's mainland: an emerging framework? Bo Chen; 13.
Guideline-based approach to end-of-life care decisions in Japan: practice,
regulation and the place of advance directives Reina Ozeki-Hayashi, Futoshi
Iwata, Satoshi Kodama and Miho Tanaka; 14. Advance directives in Macao: not
legally recognised, but... Vera Lúcia Raposo and Man Teng Iong; 15. Advance
directives in Pakistan: religious, cultural and social influences M. Asim
Beg, Erfan Hussain, Noshin Khan, Asma Hamid and Atif Waqar; 16. Advance
directives in Saudi Arabia: an Islamic approach and practical implications
Ghaiath Hussein and Abdullah Adlan; Advance directives in Asia: towards
'generative accommodation' Daisy Cheung and Michael Dunn; Index.
Well-Regulated Jurisdictions: 1. Advance directives in Israel Miriam
Bentwich; 2. Advance medical directives in Singapore: a faltering policy
for end-of-life care? Tracey Evans Chan; 3. South Korea's end-of-life care
decisions act: law for better end-of-life care Ilhak Lee; 4. The law and
practice of advance directives in Taiwan Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai; 5. Advance
directives: the Thai context Thitinant Tengaumnuay; 6. Advance directives
in India: seeking the individual within the community Kelly Amal Dhru and
Ravindra Ghooi; Part II. Semi-Regulated Jurisdictions: 7. The proposed new
law on advance directives in Hong Kong: a piecemeal attempt at
codification? Daisy Cheung and Rebecca Lee; 8. The law and practice of
advance directives in the Islamic Republic of Iran Zain Abbas Syed, Ehsan
Shamsi-Gooshki and Alireza Parsapoor; 9. The law and practice of advance
directives and end-of-life care in Malaysia Sharon Kaur, Thomas Tan Hooi
Wang, Jenny Yau and Richard Boon Leong Lim; 10. Advance directives in the
Philippines: in search of a legal framework Leonardo D. de Castro, Renato
B. Manaloto and Alexander Atrio L. Lopez; 11. Advance directives and the
Turkey context Yesim Isil Ulman; Part III. Non-Regulated Jurisdictions: 12.
Advance directives in China's mainland: an emerging framework? Bo Chen; 13.
Guideline-based approach to end-of-life care decisions in Japan: practice,
regulation and the place of advance directives Reina Ozeki-Hayashi, Futoshi
Iwata, Satoshi Kodama and Miho Tanaka; 14. Advance directives in Macao: not
legally recognised, but... Vera Lúcia Raposo and Man Teng Iong; 15. Advance
directives in Pakistan: religious, cultural and social influences M. Asim
Beg, Erfan Hussain, Noshin Khan, Asma Hamid and Atif Waqar; 16. Advance
directives in Saudi Arabia: an Islamic approach and practical implications
Ghaiath Hussein and Abdullah Adlan; Advance directives in Asia: towards
'generative accommodation' Daisy Cheung and Michael Dunn; Index.
Introduction Daisy Cheung, Michael Dunn and Richard Huxtable; Part I.
Well-Regulated Jurisdictions: 1. Advance directives in Israel Miriam
Bentwich; 2. Advance medical directives in Singapore: a faltering policy
for end-of-life care? Tracey Evans Chan; 3. South Korea's end-of-life care
decisions act: law for better end-of-life care Ilhak Lee; 4. The law and
practice of advance directives in Taiwan Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai; 5. Advance
directives: the Thai context Thitinant Tengaumnuay; 6. Advance directives
in India: seeking the individual within the community Kelly Amal Dhru and
Ravindra Ghooi; Part II. Semi-Regulated Jurisdictions: 7. The proposed new
law on advance directives in Hong Kong: a piecemeal attempt at
codification? Daisy Cheung and Rebecca Lee; 8. The law and practice of
advance directives in the Islamic Republic of Iran Zain Abbas Syed, Ehsan
Shamsi-Gooshki and Alireza Parsapoor; 9. The law and practice of advance
directives and end-of-life care in Malaysia Sharon Kaur, Thomas Tan Hooi
Wang, Jenny Yau and Richard Boon Leong Lim; 10. Advance directives in the
Philippines: in search of a legal framework Leonardo D. de Castro, Renato
B. Manaloto and Alexander Atrio L. Lopez; 11. Advance directives and the
Turkey context Yesim Isil Ulman; Part III. Non-Regulated Jurisdictions: 12.
Advance directives in China's mainland: an emerging framework? Bo Chen; 13.
Guideline-based approach to end-of-life care decisions in Japan: practice,
regulation and the place of advance directives Reina Ozeki-Hayashi, Futoshi
Iwata, Satoshi Kodama and Miho Tanaka; 14. Advance directives in Macao: not
legally recognised, but... Vera Lúcia Raposo and Man Teng Iong; 15. Advance
directives in Pakistan: religious, cultural and social influences M. Asim
Beg, Erfan Hussain, Noshin Khan, Asma Hamid and Atif Waqar; 16. Advance
directives in Saudi Arabia: an Islamic approach and practical implications
Ghaiath Hussein and Abdullah Adlan; Advance directives in Asia: towards
'generative accommodation' Daisy Cheung and Michael Dunn; Index.
Well-Regulated Jurisdictions: 1. Advance directives in Israel Miriam
Bentwich; 2. Advance medical directives in Singapore: a faltering policy
for end-of-life care? Tracey Evans Chan; 3. South Korea's end-of-life care
decisions act: law for better end-of-life care Ilhak Lee; 4. The law and
practice of advance directives in Taiwan Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai; 5. Advance
directives: the Thai context Thitinant Tengaumnuay; 6. Advance directives
in India: seeking the individual within the community Kelly Amal Dhru and
Ravindra Ghooi; Part II. Semi-Regulated Jurisdictions: 7. The proposed new
law on advance directives in Hong Kong: a piecemeal attempt at
codification? Daisy Cheung and Rebecca Lee; 8. The law and practice of
advance directives in the Islamic Republic of Iran Zain Abbas Syed, Ehsan
Shamsi-Gooshki and Alireza Parsapoor; 9. The law and practice of advance
directives and end-of-life care in Malaysia Sharon Kaur, Thomas Tan Hooi
Wang, Jenny Yau and Richard Boon Leong Lim; 10. Advance directives in the
Philippines: in search of a legal framework Leonardo D. de Castro, Renato
B. Manaloto and Alexander Atrio L. Lopez; 11. Advance directives and the
Turkey context Yesim Isil Ulman; Part III. Non-Regulated Jurisdictions: 12.
Advance directives in China's mainland: an emerging framework? Bo Chen; 13.
Guideline-based approach to end-of-life care decisions in Japan: practice,
regulation and the place of advance directives Reina Ozeki-Hayashi, Futoshi
Iwata, Satoshi Kodama and Miho Tanaka; 14. Advance directives in Macao: not
legally recognised, but... Vera Lúcia Raposo and Man Teng Iong; 15. Advance
directives in Pakistan: religious, cultural and social influences M. Asim
Beg, Erfan Hussain, Noshin Khan, Asma Hamid and Atif Waqar; 16. Advance
directives in Saudi Arabia: an Islamic approach and practical implications
Ghaiath Hussein and Abdullah Adlan; Advance directives in Asia: towards
'generative accommodation' Daisy Cheung and Michael Dunn; Index.