In PP v Health Service Executive, the Irish High Court was recently asked to decide on the lawfulness of maintaining somatic treatment that was being provided to a brain-dead woman who was 15-weeks pregnant. In delivering judgment, Kearns P held that the treatment should not be maintained and that the artificial support being provided to the woman could lawfully be withdrawn. The legal basis for this ruling, however, is not free from criticism. The focus of this discussion is to consider how an English court would deal with a case similar to this should the need ever arise. There are crucial differences between English and Irish law which could impact upon the reasoning and, quite possibly, the outcome. Given that it is not beyond the realm...
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peer-reviewedDiscusses the issue of abortion in Ireland following the European Court of Human Rights...
This case note examines the first case in which the Court of Protection authorised the withdrawal of...
During the late 1990s and early 2000s, an unprecedented story unfolded in the UK media involving a y...
Should a brain dead pregnant person be kept alive on life support, despite the family\u27s wishes ot...
The inability of women carrying foetuses suffering from fatal abnormalities to access a termination ...
In the recent Texas case of Munoz v John Peter Smith Hospital, a husband obtained a court order for ...
In this article, the author examines conflicts over whether to maintain a brain dead pregnant woman ...
In the recent Texas case of Munoz v. John Peter Smith Hospital, the court granted a husband an order...
peer-reviewedIn Western society, the point in a woman’s life when she routinely ceases having contro...
What are the legal and ethical implications of continuing to treat a brain dead patient? And may a h...
In a Texas case the court granted a husband an order for the removal of life support from his brain-...
Advance directives enable patients to specify which medical treatment they do and do not want to rec...
Advances made by medical science are able to extend human life, sometimes by highly technical means ...
Advances made by medical science are able to extend human life, sometimes by highly technical means...
Article based on a lecture delivered for SALS on 24 January 2002 by Laurence Oates, Official Solicit...
peer-reviewedDiscusses the issue of abortion in Ireland following the European Court of Human Rights...
This case note examines the first case in which the Court of Protection authorised the withdrawal of...
During the late 1990s and early 2000s, an unprecedented story unfolded in the UK media involving a y...