The phenomenon of 'suicide tourism', travelling to other jurisdictions to receive assistance in ending one's life, is becoming increasingly prevalent. This book offers a theoretical investigation of the issues that arise and provides a detailed appraisal of the situation worldwide.
The phenomenon of 'suicide tourism', travelling to other jurisdictions to receive assistance in ending one's life, is becoming increasingly prevalent. This book offers a theoretical investigation of the issues that arise and provides a detailed appraisal of the situation worldwide.
Daniel Sperling is Associate Professor in Bioethics and Health Law at the University of Haifa and teaches at the Department of Nursing and the Faculty of Law.
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Introduction Part I: Legal Aspects of Suicide Tourism 1: The Status of Assisted Suicide 2: The Legality of Suicide Tourism Part II: Philosophical Aspects of Suicide Tourism 3: The Morality of Suicide Tourism 4: Political Philosophy Analysis of Suicide Tourism Part III: Sociological and Cultural Aspects of Suicide Tourism 5: Empirical Analysis of Suicide Tourism Conclusion
Introduction Part I: Legal Aspects of Suicide Tourism 1: The Status of Assisted Suicide 2: The Legality of Suicide Tourism Part II: Philosophical Aspects of Suicide Tourism 3: The Morality of Suicide Tourism 4: Political Philosophy Analysis of Suicide Tourism Part III: Sociological and Cultural Aspects of Suicide Tourism 5: Empirical Analysis of Suicide Tourism Conclusion
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