Assisted Suicide and the European Convention on Human Rights
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Assisted Suicide and the European Convention on Human Rights
Martin, Stevie
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2023
220
Mole
Inglês
9780367628437
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Chapter 1:The Legal Status of End-of-Life Practices: A Comparative Introduction
Chapter 2: Protecting Life and Assisting Death: Is Not Allowing Assisted Suicide a Violation of the Right to Life?
Chapter 3: Freedom from Torture or Inhuman or Degrading Treatment: Does the Prohibition on Assisted Suicide Constitute Ill-Treatment?
Chapter 4: The Right to Choose the Manner and Timing of One's Death: A Re-examination of the Proportionality of the Ban on Assisted Suicide
Chapter 5: Justifying the Ban on Assisted Suicide: The Empirical Evidence
Chapter 6: Differential Treatment of End-of-Life Practices: Discrimination under Article 14 of the ECHR
Conclusions
Chapter 1:The Legal Status of End-of-Life Practices: A Comparative Introduction
Chapter 2: Protecting Life and Assisting Death: Is Not Allowing Assisted Suicide a Violation of the Right to Life?
Chapter 3: Freedom from Torture or Inhuman or Degrading Treatment: Does the Prohibition on Assisted Suicide Constitute Ill-Treatment?
Chapter 4: The Right to Choose the Manner and Timing of One's Death: A Re-examination of the Proportionality of the Ban on Assisted Suicide
Chapter 5: Justifying the Ban on Assisted Suicide: The Empirical Evidence
Chapter 6: Differential Treatment of End-of-Life Practices: Discrimination under Article 14 of the ECHR
Conclusions
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Suicide Act;Blanket Ban;Assisted Dying;Tony Nicklinson;End-of-life;Permissive Jurisdictions;Assisted Suicide;Right to Life;Divisional High Court;Euthanasia;Diane Pretty;Human Rights Law;European Convention on Human Rights;Undignified Death;European Court of Human Rights;Patient Relationship;Legal issues;Common Law Definition;Human rights;State's Positive Obligation;European convention;State's Negative Obligation;Novus Actus Interveniens;Voluntary Active Euthanasia;Suicide Conclusion;Due Care Criteria;Ill Treatment Contrary;Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission;ANH;Mr Walker;Young Man;UK Supreme Court;Actus Reus;Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Introduction
Chapter 1:The Legal Status of End-of-Life Practices: A Comparative Introduction
Chapter 2: Protecting Life and Assisting Death: Is Not Allowing Assisted Suicide a Violation of the Right to Life?
Chapter 3: Freedom from Torture or Inhuman or Degrading Treatment: Does the Prohibition on Assisted Suicide Constitute Ill-Treatment?
Chapter 4: The Right to Choose the Manner and Timing of One's Death: A Re-examination of the Proportionality of the Ban on Assisted Suicide
Chapter 5: Justifying the Ban on Assisted Suicide: The Empirical Evidence
Chapter 6: Differential Treatment of End-of-Life Practices: Discrimination under Article 14 of the ECHR
Conclusions
Chapter 1:The Legal Status of End-of-Life Practices: A Comparative Introduction
Chapter 2: Protecting Life and Assisting Death: Is Not Allowing Assisted Suicide a Violation of the Right to Life?
Chapter 3: Freedom from Torture or Inhuman or Degrading Treatment: Does the Prohibition on Assisted Suicide Constitute Ill-Treatment?
Chapter 4: The Right to Choose the Manner and Timing of One's Death: A Re-examination of the Proportionality of the Ban on Assisted Suicide
Chapter 5: Justifying the Ban on Assisted Suicide: The Empirical Evidence
Chapter 6: Differential Treatment of End-of-Life Practices: Discrimination under Article 14 of the ECHR
Conclusions
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Suicide Act;Blanket Ban;Assisted Dying;Tony Nicklinson;End-of-life;Permissive Jurisdictions;Assisted Suicide;Right to Life;Divisional High Court;Euthanasia;Diane Pretty;Human Rights Law;European Convention on Human Rights;Undignified Death;European Court of Human Rights;Patient Relationship;Legal issues;Common Law Definition;Human rights;State's Positive Obligation;European convention;State's Negative Obligation;Novus Actus Interveniens;Voluntary Active Euthanasia;Suicide Conclusion;Due Care Criteria;Ill Treatment Contrary;Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission;ANH;Mr Walker;Young Man;UK Supreme Court;Actus Reus;Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis