Intractable disputes about withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from adults who lack capacity are rare but challenging. Judicial resolution may be needed in some of these cases. A central concept for judicial (and clinical) decision making in this area is a patient's "best interests". Yet what this term means is contested. There is an emerging Supreme Court jurisprudence that sheds light on when life-sustaining treatment will, or will not, be judged to be in a patient's best interests. Treatment that is either futile or overly burdensome is not in a patient's best interests. Although courts will consider patient and family wishes, they have generally deferred to the views of medical practitioners about treatment decisions.L...
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 is the second article in a series of three that examines the legal role of medical professional...
•Intractable disputes about withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from adults who la...
Disputes about withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment are increasingly coming before ...
Decisions about whether to withdraw or withhold life-sustaining medical treatment from children give...
• At common law, a competent adult can refuse life-sustaining medical treatment, either contemporane...
Publisher's copy made available with the permission of the publisher © Australian Society of Anaesth...
Background: This paper investigates the content of Australian policies that address withholding or w...
This article examines the law in Australia and New Zealand that governs the withholding and withdraw...
The publicity given to the request by a Western Australian man with quadriplegia to have artificial ...
This is the first article in a series of three that examines the legal role of medical professionals...
This thesis is the first study of how Australian laws and policies address tensions between patient ...
This is the first article in a series of three that examines the legal role of medical professionals...
This article examines the circumstances in which life support can legally be withheld or withdrawn f...
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 is the second article in a series of three that examines the legal role of medical professional...
•Intractable disputes about withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from adults who la...
Disputes about withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment are increasingly coming before ...
Decisions about whether to withdraw or withhold life-sustaining medical treatment from children give...
• At common law, a competent adult can refuse life-sustaining medical treatment, either contemporane...
Publisher's copy made available with the permission of the publisher © Australian Society of Anaesth...
Background: This paper investigates the content of Australian policies that address withholding or w...
This article examines the law in Australia and New Zealand that governs the withholding and withdraw...
The publicity given to the request by a Western Australian man with quadriplegia to have artificial ...
This is the first article in a series of three that examines the legal role of medical professionals...
This thesis is the first study of how Australian laws and policies address tensions between patient ...
This is the first article in a series of three that examines the legal role of medical professionals...
This article examines the circumstances in which life support can legally be withheld or withdrawn f...
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 is the second article in a series of three that examines the legal role of medical professional...