In this paper, we propose law reform with respect to the unilateral withholding or withdrawal of potentially life-sustaining treatment in Australia and New Zealand. That is, where a doctor withholds or withdraws potentially life-sustaining treatment without consent from a patient or a patient’s substitute decision-maker (where the patient lacks capacity), or authorisation from a court or tribunal, or by operation of a statute or justifiable government or institutional policy. Our proposal is grounded in the core values that do (or should) underpin a regulatory framework on an issue such as this; these values are drawn from existing commitments made by Australia and New Zealand through legislation, the common law, and conventions and treatie...
The publicity given to the request by a Western Australian man with quadriplegia to have artificial ...
This paper explores the excuses upon which health professionals can rely at common law and under Aus...
Background: This paper investigates the content of Australian policies that address withholding or w...
In this paper, we propose law reform with respect to the unilateral withholding or withdrawal of pot...
In this paper, we propose law reform with respect to the unilateral withholding or withdrawal of pot...
This article examines the law in Australia and New Zealand that governs the withholding and withdraw...
As the legalization of assisted dying shifts from a project for law reform to one of implementation,...
As the legalization of assisted dying shifts from a project for law reform to one ofimplementation, ...
In this paper, I review Canadian law in relation to the unilateral withholding or withdrawal of pote...
As the legalization of assisted dying shifts from a project for law reform to one of implementation,...
Publisher's copy made available with the permission of the publisher © Australian Society of Anaesth...
• At common law, a competent adult can refuse life-sustaining medical treatment, either contemporane...
•Intractable disputes about withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from adults who la...
This is the first article in a series of three that examines the legal role of medical professionals...
This is the first article in a series of three that examines the legal role of medical professionals...
The publicity given to the request by a Western Australian man with quadriplegia to have artificial ...
This paper explores the excuses upon which health professionals can rely at common law and under Aus...
Background: This paper investigates the content of Australian policies that address withholding or w...
In this paper, we propose law reform with respect to the unilateral withholding or withdrawal of pot...
In this paper, we propose law reform with respect to the unilateral withholding or withdrawal of pot...
This article examines the law in Australia and New Zealand that governs the withholding and withdraw...
As the legalization of assisted dying shifts from a project for law reform to one of implementation,...
As the legalization of assisted dying shifts from a project for law reform to one ofimplementation, ...
In this paper, I review Canadian law in relation to the unilateral withholding or withdrawal of pote...
As the legalization of assisted dying shifts from a project for law reform to one of implementation,...
Publisher's copy made available with the permission of the publisher © Australian Society of Anaesth...
• At common law, a competent adult can refuse life-sustaining medical treatment, either contemporane...
•Intractable disputes about withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from adults who la...
This is the first article in a series of three that examines the legal role of medical professionals...
This is the first article in a series of three that examines the legal role of medical professionals...
The publicity given to the request by a Western Australian man with quadriplegia to have artificial ...
This paper explores the excuses upon which health professionals can rely at common law and under Aus...
Background: This paper investigates the content of Australian policies that address withholding or w...