While in most countries suicide is no longer a crime, it is also acknowledged that the state has an interest in the preservation of human life, prevention of suicide, and protection of vulnerable persons from harming themselves. In a civil, secular and democratic society, however, the public law principle of state protective powers has to be balanced against the private law principle of personal autonomy (personal self-determination). Under the doctrine of autonomy, competent adults of sound mind can make legally binding voluntary choices, including the so-called ‘death-choice’ (refusal of life-sustaining or life-prolonging treatment as well as suicide). To add to the complexity, whereas the powers of the state in relation to su...
Several countries across the globe have weighed their interests in preserving life, in preventing su...
Ultimately, this Article strives to advance discussion of values and rights and thereby give greater...
This article analyses developments in case law based on Article 2 (right to life) in the European Co...
The mounting prevalence of suicides in the United States has translated into a full-fledged, nationw...
Some 50,352 people killed themselves in England and Wales between 1997 and 2006. Reducing this human...
In Part I, the author explains that it is the adjudication between the conflicting claims of individ...
Recent advocacy of a right to suicide raises the question of whether statutes which penalize the ass...
The legal debate regarding the right to commit suicide requires a critical review of the relationshi...
Debates over end-of-life issues and the “right to die” are becoming increasingly prevalent in many m...
This article seeks to reframe the issue of assisted dying in terms of English law’s broader regulati...
The Federal Constitutional Court has derived from the general right of personality a right of the in...
This thesis examines the passage of the Act which decriminalised suicide in England and Wales in 196...
The central purpose of this Article is to show that through the self determination of an individual\...
issues of primary and secondary prevention. Australia compared with other nations has an alarmingly ...
The article analyses the ramifications of the Supreme Court’s 2014 Nicklinson judgment. It argues th...
Several countries across the globe have weighed their interests in preserving life, in preventing su...
Ultimately, this Article strives to advance discussion of values and rights and thereby give greater...
This article analyses developments in case law based on Article 2 (right to life) in the European Co...
The mounting prevalence of suicides in the United States has translated into a full-fledged, nationw...
Some 50,352 people killed themselves in England and Wales between 1997 and 2006. Reducing this human...
In Part I, the author explains that it is the adjudication between the conflicting claims of individ...
Recent advocacy of a right to suicide raises the question of whether statutes which penalize the ass...
The legal debate regarding the right to commit suicide requires a critical review of the relationshi...
Debates over end-of-life issues and the “right to die” are becoming increasingly prevalent in many m...
This article seeks to reframe the issue of assisted dying in terms of English law’s broader regulati...
The Federal Constitutional Court has derived from the general right of personality a right of the in...
This thesis examines the passage of the Act which decriminalised suicide in England and Wales in 196...
The central purpose of this Article is to show that through the self determination of an individual\...
issues of primary and secondary prevention. Australia compared with other nations has an alarmingly ...
The article analyses the ramifications of the Supreme Court’s 2014 Nicklinson judgment. It argues th...
Several countries across the globe have weighed their interests in preserving life, in preventing su...
Ultimately, this Article strives to advance discussion of values and rights and thereby give greater...
This article analyses developments in case law based on Article 2 (right to life) in the European Co...