E-Book Dignity, Death And The Limits Of Law: A Comparative Jurisprudential Study of Euthanasia and Assisted Dying
What does the law owe to a person at the very edge of life? When suffering meets dignity, and medicine intersects with morality, the answers are rarely simple. Dignity, Death and the Limits of Law: A Comparative Jurisprudential Study of Euthanasia and Assisted Dying invites readers into one of the most pressing and sensitive debates of our time, where questions of life, choice, and compassion collide. By exploring how different societies grapple with euthanasia and assisted dying, this book reveals not only legal differences but also the deeper values that shape how we understand the meaning of a “good” death.
Drawing insights from diverse legal traditions in Europe, North America, and the Global South, the authors present a rich comparative journey through real-world dilemmas faced by courts, doctors, and families. From strict prohibitions to carefully regulated allowances, each system reflects a struggle to protect life while respecting human dignity. More than a legal discussion, this book offers a thoughtful reflection on compassion, responsibility, and the limits of human control at the end of life, making it a compelling read for anyone seeking clarity in a deeply human dilemma.
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