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拒绝为缩短生命的姑息治疗承担刑事责任。

Rejecting criminal liability for life-shortening palliative care.

作者信息

Casswell D G

机构信息

Faculty of Law, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

J Palliat Care. 1990 Summer;6(2):15-23.

PMID:1695949
Abstract

It is possible that a physician who administers life-shortening palliative care, even to a terminally ill patient with the patient's consent, commits murder. The Law Reform Commission of Canada, as part of its proposals on recodifying criminal law, has recommended that criminal liability not attach to the administration of life-shortening palliative care "appropriate in the circumstances". The author submits that while the aim of the Commission's recommendation is good, the phrase "appropriate in the circumstances" should be replaced with more specific criteria for determining when life-shortening palliative care may be administered. Failure to do so would leave physicians in almost as uncertain a situation as is presently the case, preventing them from administering such care without fear of criminal liability.

摘要

有可能一名医生实施缩短生命的姑息治疗,即便在患者同意的情况下施用于绝症患者,也构成谋杀罪。加拿大法律改革委员会在其关于刑法重新编纂的提议中建议,对于“在当时情形下适当的”缩短生命的姑息治疗的实施,不应追究刑事责任。作者认为,虽然委员会建议的目的是好的,但“在当时情形下适当的”这一表述应以更具体的标准取而代之,以确定何时可以实施缩短生命的姑息治疗。不这样做将使医生几乎处于与当前情况同样不确定的境地,使他们在实施此类治疗时无法免于刑事指控的担忧。

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