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Advance directives in the context of Article 9 of the European Bioethics Convention and the legal practice of selected European states

Dominik Michoński1
Medycyna Paliatywna w Praktyce 2017;11(3):102-110.
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  1. Uniwersytet Warszawski

open access

Vol 11, No 3 (2017)
Review paper
Published online: 2017-12-21

Abstract

This article aims to briefly depict the legal institution of advance directives in the context of the European Bioethics Convention and the legal practice of selected European states. Some propositions regarding the shape of a future normative regulation of the issue were put forward in the conclusion.

Abstract

This article aims to briefly depict the legal institution of advance directives in the context of the European Bioethics Convention and the legal practice of selected European states. Some propositions regarding the shape of a future normative regulation of the issue were put forward in the conclusion.
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Keywords

advance directives, European Bioethics Convention, patient autonomy

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Advance directives in the context of Article 9 of the European Bioethics Convention and the legal practice of selected European states

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Palliative Medicine in Practice

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Vol 11, No 3 (2017)

Article type

Review paper

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102-110

Published online

2017-12-21

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Medycyna Paliatywna w Praktyce 2017;11(3):102-110.

Keywords

advance directives
European Bioethics Convention
patient autonomy

Authors

Dominik Michoński

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