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Cutting the Gordian knot of futility : a case for law reform on unilateral withholding and withdrawal of potentially life-sustaining treatment

机译:消除戈尔丁徒劳的结:单方面扣留和撤消可能维持生命的治疗的法律改革案例

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In this paper, we propose law reform with respect to the unilateral withholding or withdrawal of potentially life-sustaining treatment in Australia and New Zealand. That is, where a doctor withholds or withdraws potentially life-sustaining treatment without consent from a patient or a patient’s substitute decision-maker (where the patient lacks capacity), or authorisation from a court or tribunal, or by operation of a statute or justifiable government or institutional policy. Our proposal is grounded in the core values that do (or should) underpin a regulatory framework on an issue such as this; these values are drawn from existing commitments made by Australia and New Zealand through legislation, the common law, and conventions and treaties. It is also grounded in a critical review of the law on unilateral withholding and withdrawal as well as the legal context within which this issue sits in Australasia. We argue that the current law is inconsistent with the core values and develop a proposal for a legal response to this issue that more closely aligns with the core values it is supposed to serve.
机译:在本文中,我们建议对澳大利亚和新西兰单方面扣留或撤消可能维持生命的治疗的法律改革。也就是说,在未经患者或患者替代决策者(患者缺乏能力)的同意或未经法院或法庭授权或通过执行法规或有正当理由的情况下,医生扣留或撤回了可能维持生命的治疗政府或机构政策。我们的建议基于这样的核心价值观,这些核心价值观在这样的问题上确实(或应该)支撑监管框架。这些价值来自澳大利亚和新西兰通过立法,普通法以及公约和条约作出的现有承诺。它也基于对单方面扣留和撤回法律的严格审查,以及该问题在大洋洲的法律背景。我们认为,现行法律与核心价值观不符,因此提出了对这一问题进行法律回应的提案,该提案与应该服务的核心价值观更加接近。

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