Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
Herausgeber: Gastmans, Chris; Mackellar, Calum; Jones, David Albert
Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
Herausgeber: Gastmans, Chris; Mackellar, Calum; Jones, David Albert
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Written for students and researchers in legal, medical and social ethics, the authors examine evidence on euthanasia from Belgium, one of only five countries where it is legal. A valuable contribution to the international debate about assisted dying, this book is an ideal foundation for informed debate on this complex issue.
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Written for students and researchers in legal, medical and social ethics, the authors examine evidence on euthanasia from Belgium, one of only five countries where it is legal. A valuable contribution to the international debate about assisted dying, this book is an ideal foundation for informed debate on this complex issue.
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- Cambridge Bioethics and Law
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 556g
- ISBN-13: 9781316648353
- ISBN-10: 1316648354
- Artikelnr.: 53778422
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Cambridge Bioethics and Law
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 556g
- ISBN-13: 9781316648353
- ISBN-10: 1316648354
- Artikelnr.: 53778422
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction; Part I. Euthanasia Legislation in Belgium and its
Applications: 1. A discussion of the legal rules on euthanasia in Belgium
briefly compared with the rules in Luxembourg and the Netherlands Herman
Nys; 2. The Belgian experience of euthanasia since its legal implementation
in 2002 Etienne Montero; 3. Ethics and the psychiatric dimensions of
physician assisted suicide: a view from the United States Daniel P.
Sulmasy; Part ll. Euthanasia and End of Life Care: 4. Assisted dying - the
current situation in Flanders: euthanasia embedded in palliative care Paul
Vanden Berghe, Arsène Mullie, Marc Desmet and Gert Huysmans; PostScript:
death as disruption or disruptive dying? Some further reflections since
2013 'Assisted dying - the current situation in Flanders: euthanasia
embedded in palliative care' Paul Vanden Berghe, Marc Desmet and Gert
Huysmans; 5. The practice of continuous sedation at the end of life in
Belgium: how does it compare to UK practice, and is it being used as a form
of euthanasia? Sigrid Sterckx and Kasper Rau; 6. 2002-2016: fourteen years
of euthanasia in Belgium: first-line observations by an oncologist Benoit
Beuselinck; 7. 'A last act of grace'? Organ donation and euthanasia in
Belgium Trevor Stammers; Part lll. Euthanasia and Particular Vulnerable
Groups: 8. A life worth living? Disabled people and euthanasia in Belgium
Kevin Fitzpatrick and David Albert Jones; 9. Euthanasia in patients with
intolerable suffering due to an irremediable psychiatric illness: a
psychiatric perspective Joris Vandenberghe; 10. Euthanasia in children:
keep asking the right questions Stefaan Van Gool and Jan De Lepeleire; 11.
Euthanizing people who are 'tired of life' Raphael Cohen-Almagor; 12.
Euthanasia in persons with severe dementia Chris Gastmans; Part lV.
Euthanasia in Belgium: A Philosophical and Bioethical Discussion: 13. Some
possible consequences arising from the normalisation of euthanasia in
Belgium Calum MacKellar; 14. Euthanasia and assisted suicide in Belgium:
bringing an end to interminable discussion David Albert Jones; 15.
Psychiatric patients and the culture of euthanasia in Belgium Willem
Lemmens; Final conclusions on final solutions David Albert Jones, Chris
Gastmans and Calum MacKellar.
Applications: 1. A discussion of the legal rules on euthanasia in Belgium
briefly compared with the rules in Luxembourg and the Netherlands Herman
Nys; 2. The Belgian experience of euthanasia since its legal implementation
in 2002 Etienne Montero; 3. Ethics and the psychiatric dimensions of
physician assisted suicide: a view from the United States Daniel P.
Sulmasy; Part ll. Euthanasia and End of Life Care: 4. Assisted dying - the
current situation in Flanders: euthanasia embedded in palliative care Paul
Vanden Berghe, Arsène Mullie, Marc Desmet and Gert Huysmans; PostScript:
death as disruption or disruptive dying? Some further reflections since
2013 'Assisted dying - the current situation in Flanders: euthanasia
embedded in palliative care' Paul Vanden Berghe, Marc Desmet and Gert
Huysmans; 5. The practice of continuous sedation at the end of life in
Belgium: how does it compare to UK practice, and is it being used as a form
of euthanasia? Sigrid Sterckx and Kasper Rau; 6. 2002-2016: fourteen years
of euthanasia in Belgium: first-line observations by an oncologist Benoit
Beuselinck; 7. 'A last act of grace'? Organ donation and euthanasia in
Belgium Trevor Stammers; Part lll. Euthanasia and Particular Vulnerable
Groups: 8. A life worth living? Disabled people and euthanasia in Belgium
Kevin Fitzpatrick and David Albert Jones; 9. Euthanasia in patients with
intolerable suffering due to an irremediable psychiatric illness: a
psychiatric perspective Joris Vandenberghe; 10. Euthanasia in children:
keep asking the right questions Stefaan Van Gool and Jan De Lepeleire; 11.
Euthanizing people who are 'tired of life' Raphael Cohen-Almagor; 12.
Euthanasia in persons with severe dementia Chris Gastmans; Part lV.
Euthanasia in Belgium: A Philosophical and Bioethical Discussion: 13. Some
possible consequences arising from the normalisation of euthanasia in
Belgium Calum MacKellar; 14. Euthanasia and assisted suicide in Belgium:
bringing an end to interminable discussion David Albert Jones; 15.
Psychiatric patients and the culture of euthanasia in Belgium Willem
Lemmens; Final conclusions on final solutions David Albert Jones, Chris
Gastmans and Calum MacKellar.
Introduction; Part I. Euthanasia Legislation in Belgium and its
Applications: 1. A discussion of the legal rules on euthanasia in Belgium
briefly compared with the rules in Luxembourg and the Netherlands Herman
Nys; 2. The Belgian experience of euthanasia since its legal implementation
in 2002 Etienne Montero; 3. Ethics and the psychiatric dimensions of
physician assisted suicide: a view from the United States Daniel P.
Sulmasy; Part ll. Euthanasia and End of Life Care: 4. Assisted dying - the
current situation in Flanders: euthanasia embedded in palliative care Paul
Vanden Berghe, Arsène Mullie, Marc Desmet and Gert Huysmans; PostScript:
death as disruption or disruptive dying? Some further reflections since
2013 'Assisted dying - the current situation in Flanders: euthanasia
embedded in palliative care' Paul Vanden Berghe, Marc Desmet and Gert
Huysmans; 5. The practice of continuous sedation at the end of life in
Belgium: how does it compare to UK practice, and is it being used as a form
of euthanasia? Sigrid Sterckx and Kasper Rau; 6. 2002-2016: fourteen years
of euthanasia in Belgium: first-line observations by an oncologist Benoit
Beuselinck; 7. 'A last act of grace'? Organ donation and euthanasia in
Belgium Trevor Stammers; Part lll. Euthanasia and Particular Vulnerable
Groups: 8. A life worth living? Disabled people and euthanasia in Belgium
Kevin Fitzpatrick and David Albert Jones; 9. Euthanasia in patients with
intolerable suffering due to an irremediable psychiatric illness: a
psychiatric perspective Joris Vandenberghe; 10. Euthanasia in children:
keep asking the right questions Stefaan Van Gool and Jan De Lepeleire; 11.
Euthanizing people who are 'tired of life' Raphael Cohen-Almagor; 12.
Euthanasia in persons with severe dementia Chris Gastmans; Part lV.
Euthanasia in Belgium: A Philosophical and Bioethical Discussion: 13. Some
possible consequences arising from the normalisation of euthanasia in
Belgium Calum MacKellar; 14. Euthanasia and assisted suicide in Belgium:
bringing an end to interminable discussion David Albert Jones; 15.
Psychiatric patients and the culture of euthanasia in Belgium Willem
Lemmens; Final conclusions on final solutions David Albert Jones, Chris
Gastmans and Calum MacKellar.
Applications: 1. A discussion of the legal rules on euthanasia in Belgium
briefly compared with the rules in Luxembourg and the Netherlands Herman
Nys; 2. The Belgian experience of euthanasia since its legal implementation
in 2002 Etienne Montero; 3. Ethics and the psychiatric dimensions of
physician assisted suicide: a view from the United States Daniel P.
Sulmasy; Part ll. Euthanasia and End of Life Care: 4. Assisted dying - the
current situation in Flanders: euthanasia embedded in palliative care Paul
Vanden Berghe, Arsène Mullie, Marc Desmet and Gert Huysmans; PostScript:
death as disruption or disruptive dying? Some further reflections since
2013 'Assisted dying - the current situation in Flanders: euthanasia
embedded in palliative care' Paul Vanden Berghe, Marc Desmet and Gert
Huysmans; 5. The practice of continuous sedation at the end of life in
Belgium: how does it compare to UK practice, and is it being used as a form
of euthanasia? Sigrid Sterckx and Kasper Rau; 6. 2002-2016: fourteen years
of euthanasia in Belgium: first-line observations by an oncologist Benoit
Beuselinck; 7. 'A last act of grace'? Organ donation and euthanasia in
Belgium Trevor Stammers; Part lll. Euthanasia and Particular Vulnerable
Groups: 8. A life worth living? Disabled people and euthanasia in Belgium
Kevin Fitzpatrick and David Albert Jones; 9. Euthanasia in patients with
intolerable suffering due to an irremediable psychiatric illness: a
psychiatric perspective Joris Vandenberghe; 10. Euthanasia in children:
keep asking the right questions Stefaan Van Gool and Jan De Lepeleire; 11.
Euthanizing people who are 'tired of life' Raphael Cohen-Almagor; 12.
Euthanasia in persons with severe dementia Chris Gastmans; Part lV.
Euthanasia in Belgium: A Philosophical and Bioethical Discussion: 13. Some
possible consequences arising from the normalisation of euthanasia in
Belgium Calum MacKellar; 14. Euthanasia and assisted suicide in Belgium:
bringing an end to interminable discussion David Albert Jones; 15.
Psychiatric patients and the culture of euthanasia in Belgium Willem
Lemmens; Final conclusions on final solutions David Albert Jones, Chris
Gastmans and Calum MacKellar.