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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2023

Daisy Cheung
Affiliation:
The University of Hong Kong
Michael Dunn
Affiliation:
National University of Singapore

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Advance Directives Across Asia
A Comparative Socio-legal Analysis
, pp. vii - ix
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023
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Contents

  1. List of Contributors

  2. Acknowledgements

  3. List of Abbreviations

  4. Introduction

    Daisy Cheung, Michael Dunn & Richard Huxtable

  5. Part IWell-Regulated Jurisdictions

    1. 1Advance Directives in Israel

      Miriam Ethel Bentwich

    2. 2Advance Medical Directives in Singapore: A Faltering Policy for End-of-Life Care?

      Tracey Evans Chan

    3. 3South Korea’s End-of-Life Care Decisions Act: Law for Better End-of-Life Care

      Ilhak Lee

    4. 4The Law and Practice of Advance Directives in Taiwan

      Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai

    5. 5Advance Directives: The Thai Context

      Thitinant Tengaumnuay

    6. 6Advance Directives in India: Seeking the Individual within the Community

      Kelly Amal Dhru & Ravindra B. Ghooi

  6. Part IISemi-regulated Jurisdictions

    1. 7The Proposed New Law on Advance Directives in Hong Kong: A Piecemeal Attempt at Codification?

      Daisy Cheung & Rebecca Lee

    2. 8The Law and Practice of Advance Directives in the Islamic Republic of Iran

      Zain Abbas Syed, Ehsan Shamsi-Gooshki & Alireza Parsapoor

    3. 9The Law and Practice of Advance Directives and End-of-Life Care in Malaysia

      Sharon Kaur, Thomas Tan Hooi Wang, Jenny Ka Yan Yau & Richard Boon Leong Lim

    4. 10Advance Directives in the Philippines: In Search of a Legal Framework

      Leonardo D. de Castro, Renato B. Manaloto & Alexander Atrio L. Lopez

    5. 11Advance Directives and the Turkey Context

      Yesim Isil Ulman

  7. Part IIINon-regulated Jurisdictions

    1. 12Advance Directives in China’s Mainland: An Emerging Framework?

      Bo Chen

    2. 13Guideline-Based Approach to End-of-Life Care Decisions in Japan: Practice, Regulation and the Place of Advance Directives

      Reina Ozeki-Hayashi, Futoshi Iwata, Satoshi Kodama & Miho Tanaka

    3. 14Advance Directives in Macao: Not Legally Recognised, but…

      Vera Lúcia Raposo & Man Teng Iong

    4. 15Advance Directives in Pakistan: Religious, Cultural and Social Influences

      Mohammad Asim Beg, Erfan Hussain, Noshin Khan, Asma Hamid & Muhammad Atif Waqar

    5. 16Advance Directives in Saudi Arabia: An Islamic Approach and Practical Implications

      Ghaiath Hussein & Abdullah Adlan

    6. 17Advance Directives in Asia: Towards “Generative Accommodation”

      Daisy Cheung & Michael Dunn

  8. Index

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  • Contents
  • Edited by Daisy Cheung, The University of Hong Kong, Michael Dunn, National University of Singapore
  • Book: Advance Directives Across Asia
  • Online publication: 02 February 2023
Available formats
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