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The Right To Die: The Law Of Endoflife Decisionmaking
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The Right To Die, Third Edition Analyzes The Statutory And Case Law Surrounding The Profound Issues Of Endoflife Decisionmaking. Whether The Situation Calls For Longterm Planning Or Quick, Unexpected Decisionmaking, This Cogent, One Source Treatise Guides You Through All The Available Channels For Helping Your Clients Reach The Ultimate Resolution. This Comprehensive Edition Guides General Practitioners, Elder Law, Health Law, And Health Care Professionals Through Complex Issues Pertaining To Passive And Active Hastening Of Death And Such Subsequent Statutes As The Oregon Death With Dignity Act. Also Covered In The Third Edition Are Such Issues As: Civil And Criminal Liability For Such Efforts Donotresuscitate Orders Advance Directives Health Care Powers Of Attorney Palliative Medical Care Decisionmaking For Children And Newborns Surrogate Decisionmaking Statutes Resolution In A Clinical Versus A Court Setting And Much More
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- Q: What topics does 'The Right to Die: The Law of End-Of-Life Decisionmaking' cover? A: This book covers a range of topics related to end-of-life decisionmaking, including statutory and case law, civil and criminal liability, do-not-resuscitate orders, advance directives, health care powers of attorney, and palliative medical care.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'The Right to Die: The Law of End-Of-Life Decisionmaking' is Alan Meisel.
- Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: The book was published on November 12, 2020.
- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: The book contains 1374 pages.
- Q: What edition is this book? A: This is the third edition of 'The Right to Die: The Law of End-Of-Life Decisionmaking'.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is ring-bound, which allows it to lay flat for easy reading.
- Q: Is this book suitable for professionals in health care law? A: Yes, this book is designed to guide general practitioners, elder law attorneys, health law professionals, and health care providers through complex end-of-life issues.
- Q: Does the book include information on advance directives? A: Yes, it discusses advance directives as part of its comprehensive coverage of end-of-life decisionmaking.
- Q: What are some key legal issues addressed in this book? A: Key legal issues include surrogate decisionmaking statutes, resolution in clinical versus court settings, and the implications of the Oregon Death with Dignity Act.
- Q: Can this book help with decision-making for children and newborns? A: Yes, the book includes guidance on decision-making for children and newborns, addressing unique legal and ethical considerations.