Description
Discover the groundbreaking book titled 'Assisted Dying – Who Makes the Final Choice?', an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities surrounding assisted dying. This enlightening publication, released in partnership with Dignity in Dying, engages with a wide array of expert opinions from diverse fields such as religion, medicine, and ethics. Delve into powerful discussions that illustrate the ongoing debates about the rights of severely incapacitated individuals and the moral responsibilities of healthcare providers. This book emphasizes the critical question: should individuals have a legal right to choose assisted dying when facing extreme suffering? As society grapples with this contentious issue, 'Assisted Dying' aims to shed light on the humane approach to end-of-life choices. By embracing various perspectives, this book serves as a catalyst for meaningful dialogue on the necessity of legal reforms in assisted dying legislation. With contributions from renowned experts advocating for greater autonomy at life's end, this publication emerges as a pivotal resource for educators, healthcare professionals, and policymakers alike. Enhance your understanding of assisted dying, challenge societal norms, and join the conversation about future end-of-life care options. This edition, published by Peter Owen Publishers in 2014, is brand new and contains insights that remain relevant in today’s moral landscape.