Judicial oversight of life-ending withdrawal of assisted nutrition and hydration in disorders of consciousness in the United Kingdom : a matter of life and death

Article indépendant

RADY, Mohamed Y. | VERHEIJDE, Joseph L.

Mr Justice Baker delivered the Oxford Shrieval Lecture 'A Matter of Life and Death' on 11 October 2016. The lecture created public controversies about who can authorise withdrawal of assisted nutrition and hydration (ANH) in disorders of consciousness (DOC). The law requires court permission in 'best interests' decisions before ANH withdrawal only in permanent vegetative state and minimally conscious state. Some clinicians favour abandoning the need for court approval on the basis that clinicians are already empowered to withdraw ANH in other common conditions of DOC (e.g. coma, neurological disorders, etc.) based on their best interests assessment without court oversight. We set out a rationale in support of court oversight of best interests decisions in ANH withdrawal intended to end life in any person with DOC (who will lack relevant decision-making capacity). This ensures the safety of the general public and the protection of vulnerable disabled persons in society.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0025817217702289

Voir la revue «The medico-legal journal, 85»

Autres numéros de la revue «The medico-legal journal»

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Judicial oversight of life-ending withdrawal ...

Article | RADY, Mohamed Y. | The medico-legal journal | n°3 | vol.85

Mr Justice Baker delivered the Oxford Shrieval Lecture 'A Matter of Life and Death' on 11 October 2016. The lecture created public controversies about who can authorise withdrawal of assisted nutrition and hydration (ANH) in disor...

Judicial oversight of life-ending withdrawal ...

Article indépendant | RADY, Mohamed Y. | The medico-legal journal | n°3 | vol.85

Mr Justice Baker delivered the Oxford Shrieval Lecture 'A Matter of Life and Death' on 11 October 2016. The lecture created public controversies about who can authorise withdrawal of assisted nutrition and hydration (ANH) in disor...

Admission to intensive care unit at the end o...

Article indépendant | RADY, Mohamed Y. | PALLIATIVE MEDICINE | n°8 | vol.18

Cette recherche est basée sur l'analyse des conditions de fin de vie et de mort de patients dans un centre hospitalo-universitaire américain., notamment au sujet des informations données sur les possibilités de soins palliatifs et...

De la même série

Assisted dying

Article indépendant | SAMUELS, Alec | The medico-legal journal | n°1 | vol.90

Encouraging or assisting suicide, the legal situation, attempts to change the law, the case for and against.

Judicial oversight of life-ending withdrawal ...

Article indépendant | RADY, Mohamed Y. | The medico-legal journal | n°3 | vol.85

Mr Justice Baker delivered the Oxford Shrieval Lecture 'A Matter of Life and Death' on 11 October 2016. The lecture created public controversies about who can authorise withdrawal of assisted nutrition and hydration (ANH) in disor...

Palliative care and euthanasia : a Nepalese s...

Article indépendant | ATREYA, Alok | The medico-legal journal

Palliative care, namely the relief of pain, is a priority for cases of incurable diseases in Nepal. However, since oral morphine is not available, pain control is often inadequate. Euthanasia is not permissible by law but could be...

Right to refuse treatment upheld while advanc...

Article indépendant | ANDOH, Benjamin | The medico-legal journal

The right to refuse treatment and the advance decision were two major issues that came up in Re J (Blood Transfusion: Older Child: Jehovah's Witnesses) [2024] EWHC 1034. This paper discusses that case in relation to (a) the meanin...

Chargement des enrichissements...