Self-euthanasia Methods & Dialogues: Suggestions for Development, Based on a Nu-tech Seminar (Rational Suicide for the Terminally Ill) - Chris Docker - Books - Createspace - 9781508821526 - April 26, 2015
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Self-euthanasia Methods & Dialogues: Suggestions for Development, Based on a Nu-tech Seminar (Rational Suicide for the Terminally Ill)

Chris Docker

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Self-euthanasia Methods & Dialogues: Suggestions for Development, Based on a Nu-tech Seminar (Rational Suicide for the Terminally Ill)

Publisher Marketing: This book is a Conference exposition aimed primarily to audiences that already have some familiarity with methods of self-euthanasia. It includes both technical and non-technical materials, and a section on improving communication methods between researchers. It is a relatively small booklet (50 pages, 8.5" x 11") of notes prepared as an accompaniment to my lecture at the WFRTDS Nu-Tech Conference in Chicago (2014). It has been made available in booklet form after repeated requests. It covers principles for suggested protocols in cooperation on research into responsible self-euthanasia as well as an overview of current scientific knowledge in this disparate subject. The booklet is a copy of the notes which were made available for conference participants and, apart from researchers, are mainly of interest to persons who have already purchased Five Last Acts II or Five Last Acts - The Exit Path. It can also be used to supplement training materials for workshops and seminars on the subject. Most of the book price pays for the colour printing and it is a largely not-for-profit venture. If you wish to help the work involved, please consider maybe going to the Exit Euthanasia Blog and making a donation at https: //exiteuthanasia.wordpress.com/ . Contributor Bio:  Docker, Chris Chris Docker, M. Phil., is an established and award-winning writer in Law and Ethics in Medicine, producing key works for the professions, academics and the public from topics that include living wills, death & dying, to human transplants. For over 30 years he has been one of the world's leading researchers into the reality of 'self-deliverance' - the methods to accomplish one's own easy, peaceful and dignified death - when all other measures to relieve suffering and indignity have been tried. He is Director of Exit (no connection with 'Exit International') and has led Exit's interactive workshops run for many years across the UK. The Five Last Acts series series of books is his third work on self-deliverance. Short bibliography: Collected Living Wills, 1992. Departing Drugs (principal author) 1993 Beyond Final Exit (co-author) 1995 Advance Directive / Living Wills, in: Contemporary Issues in Law, Medicine and Ethics (ed. S. A. M. McLean) 1996 The Way Forward, in: Death, Dying and the Law (ed. S. A. M. McLean) 1996 Living Wills, in: Finance and Law for the Older Client (Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, Gen. Ed. C. Whitehouse) 2000 (updated 2003) Ethical and Legal Dilemmas with Organ Transplants, in: Health Services Law and Practice (eds: M. Bloom, A. Harris, S. Waddington) 2001. End of Life, in: Health Services Law and Practice (eds: M. Bloom, A. Harris, S. Waddington) 2001. Five Last Acts 2007 (2nd edition, 2010. 3rd edition, 2013.) Items appearing in the British Medical Journal: Problems with advance refusals (20 Aug 1999); Ethics untwisted (27 Aug 1999); Living wills - Britain still in the dark ages? (21 July 2000); Legal clarification on living wills (19 Oct 2000); Assisted dying: The least worst" course of action? (24 Oct 2012).

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 26, 2015
ISBN13 9781508821526
Publishers Createspace
Pages 50
Dimensions 216 × 279 × 3 mm   ·   185 g

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