2021
DOI: 10.7220/2029-4239.23.1
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Sunkiomis ir nepagydomomis ligomis sergančių asmenų orumo apsaugos reikalavimas – tarptautinės ir nacionalinės teisės normos bei praktiniai jų taikymo aspektai

Abstract: Žmogaus teisių ir laisvių apsaugos klausimai sveikatos priežiūros srityje yra itin aktualūs ir reikalaujantys ypatingo dėmesio, ypač dėl to, kad senėjanti visuomenė, biomedicinos mokslų pažanga, geresnė sveikatos priežiūros paslaugų kokybė ir visa eilė kitų veiksnių sąlygoja ilgesnę gyvenimo trukmę, reikalauja daugiau sveikatos resursų ir tuo pačiu atveria naujas teisines bei etines dilemas sprendžiant žmogaus gyvenimo pabaigos klausimus. Įvairūs tyrimai rodo, jog sunkiomis ir nepagydomomis ligomis sergantys a… Show more

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“…Only in the totality of such complex solutions and measures can we hope to create a legal environment that enables not only human autonomy, but also the principle of dignity. One of the ways to deal with issue is the idea of "living wills" (hereinafter we discuss this type of document as "advance directive"), which has been increasingly implemented in legal systems as the instrument for protection of autonomy of the terminally ill. 5 The aim of this paper is to analyse the discrepancies between normative legal provisions and real practices concerning protection of dignity in end-of-life care while applying advance directives in Lithuania. We assume that some provisional recommendations can be extracted from the legal and ethical analysis of dignified care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only in the totality of such complex solutions and measures can we hope to create a legal environment that enables not only human autonomy, but also the principle of dignity. One of the ways to deal with issue is the idea of "living wills" (hereinafter we discuss this type of document as "advance directive"), which has been increasingly implemented in legal systems as the instrument for protection of autonomy of the terminally ill. 5 The aim of this paper is to analyse the discrepancies between normative legal provisions and real practices concerning protection of dignity in end-of-life care while applying advance directives in Lithuania. We assume that some provisional recommendations can be extracted from the legal and ethical analysis of dignified care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%