The present article is part of a dense literature – result of a perennial debate – that has polarized societies for a long time and has evident reverberations in the present. It deals with “the right to death”, trying to offer some answers referring to its existence in fact and the way in which it is perceived by different states and diverse entities with juridical nature. In the first part of the paper, it is insisted upon the right to life, so that subsequently, to speak in detail about a “right to death” and the moral and juridical implications of using such phrases. There are analyzed different states of the world found on one part or the other of the barricade in what concerns the legality of euthanasia and assisted suicide – considere...
'The Right to Live and Die t is a topic which is very controversial and sensitive ill nature, as the...
As human beings we are bound up with the medical profession. It is certain that at some point in our...
This is the text of the Annual Lecture of the Society for Applied Philosophy, delivered in Oxford on...
In this article, I will chiefly demonstrate the assertion that the right to death cannot yet be just...
A demand for requested death in the human society seems to be increasing nowadays. In some countries...
The right to die, which prominently includes euthanasia with consent, is one of the issues that have...
With the advance of medical science and technology, dying can be postponed now. For how long and how...
In this short paper I will discuss the ambiguous and, even, controversial term ‘right to die’ in the...
In the theory of rights we repeatedly encounter the problem of reconciling someone\u27s having a rig...
Human rights have undergone constant evolution. Recently, however, new generations of rights are dev...
The right to life is one of the fundamental rights of people that have to be respected and protected...
The right to life of the person and its various applications in different political situations is on...
There are debates around the legitimacy of capital punishment, i.e., whether death could serve as a ...
Given the unprecedented medical progress combined with longer life expectancies, the right to die ha...
First published online: 24 June 2020The aim of this analysis is to direct the attention of legal sch...
'The Right to Live and Die t is a topic which is very controversial and sensitive ill nature, as the...
As human beings we are bound up with the medical profession. It is certain that at some point in our...
This is the text of the Annual Lecture of the Society for Applied Philosophy, delivered in Oxford on...
In this article, I will chiefly demonstrate the assertion that the right to death cannot yet be just...
A demand for requested death in the human society seems to be increasing nowadays. In some countries...
The right to die, which prominently includes euthanasia with consent, is one of the issues that have...
With the advance of medical science and technology, dying can be postponed now. For how long and how...
In this short paper I will discuss the ambiguous and, even, controversial term ‘right to die’ in the...
In the theory of rights we repeatedly encounter the problem of reconciling someone\u27s having a rig...
Human rights have undergone constant evolution. Recently, however, new generations of rights are dev...
The right to life is one of the fundamental rights of people that have to be respected and protected...
The right to life of the person and its various applications in different political situations is on...
There are debates around the legitimacy of capital punishment, i.e., whether death could serve as a ...
Given the unprecedented medical progress combined with longer life expectancies, the right to die ha...
First published online: 24 June 2020The aim of this analysis is to direct the attention of legal sch...
'The Right to Live and Die t is a topic which is very controversial and sensitive ill nature, as the...
As human beings we are bound up with the medical profession. It is certain that at some point in our...
This is the text of the Annual Lecture of the Society for Applied Philosophy, delivered in Oxford on...