Assisted Suicide and the European Convention on Human Rights
- 220pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The book explores the human rights implications of the prohibition on assisted suicide in England and Wales, situating this issue within the wider medical end-of-life context. By utilizing empirical data from jurisdictions where assisted suicide is permitted, it offers a fresh perspective on the ethical and legal debates surrounding this sensitive topic, highlighting the complexities and challenges faced by individuals seeking autonomy in their end-of-life choices.
