Euthanasia: looking from the perspectives of common law, civil law and Islamic law / Jacques Jimmy Yangus … [et al.]

This dissertation aims to examine the current legal position of euthanasia from the perspectives of civil law, common law and Islamic law. Throughout this study, four issues in the euthanasia debate are examined, which are active euthanasia, the administration of double effect medication, passive eu...

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Main Authors: Yangus, Jacques Jimmy, Hashim, Najmin Shahnaz, Chula @ Nicholas, Navaron, Mohamad Idrakisyah, Mohamad Azfarsyah
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling my.uitm.ir.355842020-10-25T13:22:11Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35584/ Euthanasia: looking from the perspectives of common law, civil law and Islamic law / Jacques Jimmy Yangus … [et al.] Yangus, Jacques Jimmy Hashim, Najmin Shahnaz Chula @ Nicholas, Navaron Mohamad Idrakisyah, Mohamad Azfarsyah Individual and state KBP Islamic law. Sharī'ah. Fiqh This dissertation aims to examine the current legal position of euthanasia from the perspectives of civil law, common law and Islamic law. Throughout this study, four issues in the euthanasia debate are examined, which are active euthanasia, the administration of double effect medication, passive euthanasia, and the enforceability of advance directives. Both active and passive euthanasia are chosen for this study because they are the main principal and important issues within the euthanasia debate. Besides, advance directives are equally important issues to be discussed because it is the extension of both active and passive euthanasia whereby patients are given the rights to choose for the future treatment as they wish. In addition, the study of double effect medication is included to determine whether it might be used as concealment by physicians to practice euthanasia. The examination of these four important issues in euthanasia includes an examination of the current law in common and civil law countries as well as countries practicing Islamic law. Furthermore, interviews were conducted with physicians in Malaysia to obtain their experience and perceptions on the issue of euthanasia to provide useful practice insights of euthanasia. 2014 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35584/1/35584.pdf Yangus, Jacques Jimmy and Hashim, Najmin Shahnaz and Chula @ Nicholas, Navaron and Mohamad Idrakisyah, Mohamad Azfarsyah (2014) Euthanasia: looking from the perspectives of common law, civil law and Islamic law / Jacques Jimmy Yangus … [et al.]. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Individual and state
KBP Islamic law. Sharī'ah. Fiqh
spellingShingle Individual and state
KBP Islamic law. Sharī'ah. Fiqh
Yangus, Jacques Jimmy
Hashim, Najmin Shahnaz
Chula @ Nicholas, Navaron
Mohamad Idrakisyah, Mohamad Azfarsyah
Euthanasia: looking from the perspectives of common law, civil law and Islamic law / Jacques Jimmy Yangus … [et al.]
description This dissertation aims to examine the current legal position of euthanasia from the perspectives of civil law, common law and Islamic law. Throughout this study, four issues in the euthanasia debate are examined, which are active euthanasia, the administration of double effect medication, passive euthanasia, and the enforceability of advance directives. Both active and passive euthanasia are chosen for this study because they are the main principal and important issues within the euthanasia debate. Besides, advance directives are equally important issues to be discussed because it is the extension of both active and passive euthanasia whereby patients are given the rights to choose for the future treatment as they wish. In addition, the study of double effect medication is included to determine whether it might be used as concealment by physicians to practice euthanasia. The examination of these four important issues in euthanasia includes an examination of the current law in common and civil law countries as well as countries practicing Islamic law. Furthermore, interviews were conducted with physicians in Malaysia to obtain their experience and perceptions on the issue of euthanasia to provide useful practice insights of euthanasia.
format Student Project
author Yangus, Jacques Jimmy
Hashim, Najmin Shahnaz
Chula @ Nicholas, Navaron
Mohamad Idrakisyah, Mohamad Azfarsyah
author_facet Yangus, Jacques Jimmy
Hashim, Najmin Shahnaz
Chula @ Nicholas, Navaron
Mohamad Idrakisyah, Mohamad Azfarsyah
author_sort Yangus, Jacques Jimmy
title Euthanasia: looking from the perspectives of common law, civil law and Islamic law / Jacques Jimmy Yangus … [et al.]
title_short Euthanasia: looking from the perspectives of common law, civil law and Islamic law / Jacques Jimmy Yangus … [et al.]
title_full Euthanasia: looking from the perspectives of common law, civil law and Islamic law / Jacques Jimmy Yangus … [et al.]
title_fullStr Euthanasia: looking from the perspectives of common law, civil law and Islamic law / Jacques Jimmy Yangus … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Euthanasia: looking from the perspectives of common law, civil law and Islamic law / Jacques Jimmy Yangus … [et al.]
title_sort euthanasia: looking from the perspectives of common law, civil law and islamic law / jacques jimmy yangus … [et al.]
publishDate 2014
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35584/1/35584.pdf
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