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Advance directives and the right to a dignified death - Challenges and challenges in terms of normative regulation, notarial instrumentation and medical compliance

English · Paperback / Softback

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In this book you will find theoretical, doctrinal and legal aspects related to advance directives and euthanasia. The Advance Directive as a legal act, safeguards the right of people to express in a timely manner their intentions regarding the final stage of life and thus mitigate the suffering of themselves, their relatives and loved ones. The protection of the rights of the sick, fundamentally the right to a dignified death, deserves special attention from the medical and legal sciences. The aging of the population, the emergence of new terminal and degenerative diseases of the human being and the progress of science reveal the need for due respect for the right to die with dignity. Medical-legal practice demands the inclusion of advance directives in current regulations and their correct application.

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Lorenco Palmero, magistr w oblasti semejnogo i detskogo prawa, Uniwersitet Barselony. Imeet kwalifikaciü registratora aktow grazhdanskogo sostoqniq. Nacional'naq premiq d-ra Migelq A. D'Steffano Pizani, Nacional'naq premiq Ministerstwa nauki, tehnologii i okruzhaüschej sredy Respubliki Kuba. Awtor rqda nacional'nyh i mezhdunarodnyh statej i publikacij.

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Authors Lorenzo Palmero
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2022
 
EAN 9786204498058
ISBN 9786204498058
No. of pages 56
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Civil law, civil procedural law

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