Finding a way through the ethical and legal maze : withdrawing medical treatment and euthanasia
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2005
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This article examines Finnis' and Keown's claim that the intention/foresight distinction should be used as the basis for the lawfulness of withholding and withdrawing medical treatment, rather than the act/omission distinction which is currently used. I argue that whilst the intention/foresight distinction is sound and can apply to palliative pain relief hastening death, it cannot be applied to withholding and withdrawing medical treatment. Instead, the act/omission distinction remains the better basis for the lawfulness of withholding and withdrawal, and law reform is consequently unnecessary. |
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Oxford University Press |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38166/2/38166.pdf DOI:10.1093/medlaw/fwi023 McGee, Andrew (2005) Finding a way through the ethical and legal maze : withdrawing medical treatment and euthanasia. Medical Law Review, 13(3), pp. 357-385. |
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Faculty of Law; Australian Centre for Health Law Research; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #180110 Criminal Law and Procedure #180199 Law not elsewhere classified #220100 APPLIED ETHICS #220305 Ethical Theory #Withholding and withdrawing life prolonging treatment #euthanasia #intention, foresight #act, omission #sanctity of life |
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Journal Article |