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12 - The End-of-Life Decision-Making Process in Israel: Bioethics, Law, and the Practice of Doctors

from Part III - Is There an Israeli Exceptionalism?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2017

Hagai Boas
Affiliation:
Tel Aviv University Center for Ethics
Yael Hashiloni-Dolev
Affiliation:
The Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo, School of Government and Society
Nadav Davidovitch
Affiliation:
Ben Gurion University Department of Health Systems Management
Dani Filc
Affiliation:
Ben Gurion University
Shai J. Lavi
Affiliation:
Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law
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Bioethics and Biopolitics in Israel
Socio-legal, Political, and Empirical Analysis
, pp. 240 - 257
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2018

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Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty, 1992.Google Scholar
The Dying Patient Bill, 2004.Google Scholar
The Dying Patient Act, 2005.Google Scholar
The Patient Rights Act, 1996.Google Scholar
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CA 506/88 Shefer v. The State of Israel, PD 48(1) 87 (1993).Google Scholar
Case number 28450/09 (Rishon L’ezion) General Attorney v. B.V.V (13/9/2009).Google Scholar
Case number 24638–02-14 (Jerusalem) Shaare Zedek Medical Center v. A.H. (February 19, 2014).Google Scholar
Case number 16813–11-14 John Doe v. Attorney General of Israel (December 9, 2014).Google Scholar
Circular 2/96, Treating the Dying Patient (Ministry of Health, 1996).Google Scholar
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Ministry of Health, The National Committee Report on the Dying Patient (January 2002), Appendix B, www.health.gov.il/PublicationsFiles/steinberg_committtee.pdf.Google Scholar
The Joint Meeting of the Work, Welfare and Health Committee and the Constitution, Law and Justice Committee on the Issue of Prolonging Life, Protocol no. 1, October 12, 2004, the 3rd Parliamentary Session of the 16th Knesset, 8–14, 23.Google Scholar

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