Right to Die
Discover a profound exploration of one of the most challenging ethical dilemmas in "Right to Die" by Melvin Urofsky. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1995, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 1,044 pages, delving into the complexities surrounding assisted suicide, euthanasia, and personal autonomy in life-and-death decisions. Urofsky thoughtfully addresses the critical question: "Who decides?" From the intricacies of terminating life support to assessing an individual's capacity for informed consent, this volume features a collection of insightful writings and case studies that shed light on various perspectives related to medical ethics and civil procedure. Ideal for legal professionals, ethicists, and anyone interested in the intersection of law and personal choice, "Right to Die" is a crucial resource for understanding the evolving landscape of end-of-life issues. Expand your knowledge and engage with this essential text today.