Zivilrechtliche Regelungen zur Absicherung der Patientenautonomie am Ende des Lebens/Regulations of Civil Law to Safeguard the A,Used

Zivilrechtliche Regelungen zur Absicherung der Patientenautonomie am Ende des Lebens/Regulations of Civil Law to Safeguard the A,Used

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In zahlreichen Lndern wird ber das Thema 'Selbstbestimmung am Ende des Lebens' diskutiert. Dabei gehen die Auffassungen weit auseinander, in welchen Formen die Autonomie Schwerkranker und Sterbender rechtlich abzusichern ist bzw. welche objektiven Grenzen die Rechtsordnung der Selbstbestimmung und Selbstverwirklichung ziehen oder anderen Disziplinen (insbesondere der medizinischen Wissenschaft) berantworten darf. Die hier vorgelegte Dokumentation umfat 23 Landesberichte, die diese und weitere (vor allem zivilrechtliche) Fragen der Patientenautonomie am Ende des Lebens aus dem jeweiligen nationalen Blickwinkel aufarbeiten. Die Dokumentation soll dazu beitragen, auslndische Erfahrungen in die Diskussion um die Fortentwicklung des deutschen Rechts einzubringen; sie soll darber hinaus aber auch den internationalen Diskurs um das rechtliche Umfeld von im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes 'Lebensentscheidungen' frdern.The topic of 'patient autonomy at the end of life' is currently under discussion in various countries. The opinions differ about the legal means of securing the autonomy of fatally ill patients on the one hand and about the limits of selfdetermination on the other hand. This documentation contains 23 country reports presenting a thorough picture of the national regulations in the field of private law to safeguard the autonomy of patients at the end of their life. It was prepared as a contribution to the '63. Deutscher Juristentag 2000' (63rd German lawyers'conference) where (from the German point of view) the question will be discussed whether additional private law regulations are recommendable to safeguard the autonomy of patients at the end of life. The documentation also aims at intensifying the international discourse on the legal aspects of what may in the utmost sense of the world be called 'life decisions'.

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