Título:
Unravelling MAiD in Canada : euthanasia and assisted suicide as medical care
Data de Publicação:
2025
GVPL_PUBLICATION_INFO:
Montréal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen’s University Press, [2025]
Descrição Física:
xvi, 530 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN:
9780228023692
Resumo:
"Since Canada legalized in 2016 medical assistance in dying (MAiD), which encompasses both euthanasia and assisted suicide, more than 60,000 Canadians have died by MAiD, the highest number in the world. Not only the internationally unprecedented increase in numbers, but also the expansion of MAiD outside the end-of-life context and plans to introduce MAiD for sole reasons of mental illness, continue to evoke heated societal and political debate. This book discusses in detail how Canada’s MAiD law developed and what some of the key social justice and health care concerns are, particularly for specific populations such as disabled persons (including those with mental disabilities) and Indigenous people. Canadian developments are also closely watched around the world. Countries that legalized some form of MAiD or are debating whether to go that route face questions about the consequences of legalization; about what forms of MAiD could be legalized (assisted suicide or euthanasia); and about the efficacy of safeguards. Many want to understand why Canada’s MAiD practice has bypassed the most liberal euthanasia regimes in the world and what the implications are for health care and social justice. The chapters in this book are written by leading legal, medical and disability experts who participated directly in the debate. They explore key health care and social justice related issues around the Canadian MAiD law and policy and its potential further expansion. This book will be of interest to Canadian and international academic experts, medical professionals, politicians, students, the legal community, and the broader public."-- Provided by publisher.
Conteúdos:
MAiD in Canada: A Tale of Rapidly Expanding Euthanasia / Ramona Coelho and Trudo Lemmens -- Fall of Duty: The Breach of Trust and Moral Failure of Canada’s Entrusted Experts / K. Sonu Gaind -- Assisting Dying: A Policy Framework Developed without Adequate Ethical Consideration / Alexander I.F. Simpson and Roland M. Jones -- How Canada’s MAiD Law Has Made Death a “First-Line Therapy” for Suffering / Trudo Lemmens, Mary J. Shariff, and Leonie Herx -- Conscience and MAiD / Ramona Coelho -- MAiD and Palliative Care / Leonie Herx -- Disability and MAiD / Ramona Coelho -- Creating a Killable Class and Manufacturing Selective Suicidality: Thoughts of a Past and Future Ironing Board / Gabrielle Peters -- Indigenous Peoples and MAiD / Hon. Graydon Nicholas -- Ableism in Canada: Why Track 2 MAiD Violates the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms / Isabel Grant -- Mental Illness, Health Care, and Assisted Death: Part I – Examining Parameters for Expanding or Restricting MAiD under Canada’s Charter / Mary J. Shariff, Derek B.M. Ross, and Trudo Lemmens -- Mental Illness, Health Care, and Assisted Death: Part II – Examining Parameters for Expanding or Restricting MAiD under Canada’s Federal System / Mary J. Shariff, Derek B.M. Ross, and Trudo Lemmens -- Evaluating the Existing Scientific Evidence for Physician Assisted Death for Mental Illness / Mark Sinyor and Ayal Schaffer -- MAiD by Advance Request: Vulnerability, Stigma, and the Myth of Free and Informed Advance Consent / Catherine Ferrier -- Mature Minors and MAiD / Ramona Coelho.
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Linguagem:
Inglês