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Suicide Tourism Daniel Sperling (Associate Professor in Bioethics and Health Law, Associate Professor in Bioethics and Health Law, University of Haifa)

Suicide Tourism By Daniel Sperling (Associate Professor in Bioethics and Health Law, Associate Professor in Bioethics and Health Law, University of Haifa)

Summary

The phenomenon of 'suicide tourism', travelling to other jurisdictions to receive assistance in ending one's life, is becoming increasingly prevalent. This book offers a theoretical investigation of the issues that arise and provides a detailed appraisal of the situation worldwide.

Suicide Tourism Summary

Suicide Tourism: Understanding the Legal, Philosophical, and Socio-Political Dimensions by Daniel Sperling (Associate Professor in Bioethics and Health Law, Associate Professor in Bioethics and Health Law, University of Haifa)

This book explores the phenomenon of suicide tourism. As more countries legally permit assisted suicide and do not necessarily bar the participation of non-residents, suicide tourism is becoming a larger and more complex global issue. The book sets out the parameters for future debate by first contextualizing the practice and identifying its treatment under international and domestic law. It then analyses the ethical ramifications, weighing up where the state's responsibilities lie, and addressing the controversial roles of accompanying persons. The book goes on to offer a sociological and cultural analysis of suicide tourism, including interviews with the various stakeholders: policy makers, assisted suicide associations, and medical and patients' organizations, in Switzerland, Germany, France, Italy, and the UK. The book concludes with a summary of the legal, ethical, political, and sociological dimensions of suicide tourism.

Suicide Tourism Reviews

Suicide Tourism is well positioned to encourage interest in and research on the topic, leading to guidance for professionals and policymakers on how to respond to this dynamic phenomenon. * Fangli Hu and Jun Wen, Edith Cowan University, Tourism Management *
Although progressive permissive legislation is underway in various jurisdictions around the world, and this is a changing feld, this account of the regulation of dying by states is a welcome addition to one facet of this burning and divisive issue. * M. A. Ashby, Bioethical Inquiry *
the monograph serves as a primer for anyone - be it academic, professional, or otherwise - who would wish to then pursue the topic in greater depth. * Glenys Williams, Department of Law and Criminology, Aberystwyth University, Wales, Medical Law Review *
Through his in-depth discussion of the legal, moral and philosophical considerations raised by this practice, Sperling introduces the notion that arguments based on the moral and humanitarian obligation of states towards persons - regardless of their nationality - offer a more convincing justification for the need to acknowledge and regulate suicide tourism than the objections commonly raised against it, such as those based on consequentialism, and the irrationality of suicide as supported by Kantian deontology. * Kalima Carrigan, Sociology of Health & Illness *
Both in its empirical and in its moral/political analysis, there is much to recommend in this book to anyone interested in the issue of cross-border access to MAiD. * Wayne Sumner, Bioethics *
Sperling is to be commended for gathering and collating this material and for presenting different perspectives both from Switzerland and from the countries of origin. * David Albert Jones, The New Bioethics *

About Daniel Sperling (Associate Professor in Bioethics and Health Law, Associate Professor in Bioethics and Health Law, University of Haifa)

Daniel Sperling is Associate Professor in Bioethics and Health Law at the University of Haifa and teaches at the Department of Nursing and the Faculty of Law.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I: Legal Aspects of Suicide Tourism 1: The Status of Assisted Suicide 2: The Legality of Suicide Tourism Part II: Philosophical Aspects of Suicide Tourism 3: The Morality of Suicide Tourism 4: Political Philosophy Analysis of Suicide Tourism Part III: Sociological and Cultural Aspects of Suicide Tourism 5: Empirical Analysis of Suicide Tourism Conclusion

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NPB9780198825456
9780198825456
0198825455
Suicide Tourism: Understanding the Legal, Philosophical, and Socio-Political Dimensions by Daniel Sperling (Associate Professor in Bioethics and Health Law, Associate Professor in Bioethics and Health Law, University of Haifa)
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Oxford University Press
2019-09-18
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