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Advanced directives, the right to die and the common law: recent problems with blood transfusions.

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Abstract

The Australian common law suffers from a lack of judicial authority on the right to die, in particular the right of patients to make anticipatory decisions to refuse treatment. Recent cases concerning the right of patients to refuse life-saving blood transfusions have highlighted the need for a substantial judicial clarification of this area. This article critically examines one of the most recent Australian cases in detail and compares its approach with those from other common countries. After taking this comparative analysis the article puts forth a common law model of anticipatory decision-making and examines how that model might work in the context of current legislative frameworks.

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Keywords:  Death and Euthanasia; Legal Approach; Medical Treatment Act 1988 (Victoria); Professional Patient Relationship

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Year:  1999        PMID: 12678066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Melb Univ Law Rev        ISSN: 0025-8938


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1.  Advance Directive in End of Life Decision-Making among the Yoruba of South-Western Nigeria.

Authors:  Ayodele Samuel Jegede; Olufunke Olufunsho Adegoke
Journal:  BEOnline       Date:  2016-11-22
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