Medicina y derecho el control de la vida y la muerte del individuo, desde la norma

This article develops the idea of how Law in general is everywhere one looks at. It makes a part of every single aspect of life, death, and everything in between: Everything is somehow juridicized even before we are born: Illness, life, death, medical treatments and the ethical positions of the medi...

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Main Author: Guerra, Yolanda M.
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Militar Nueva Granada 2012
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Law
Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=4278425
Source:Prolegómenos: Derechos y valores, ISSN 0121-182X, Vol. 15, Nº. 29, 2012, pags. 67-77
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Summary: This article develops the idea of how Law in general is everywhere one looks at. It makes a part of every single aspect of life, death, and everything in between: Everything is somehow juridicized even before we are born: Illness, life, death, medical treatments and the ethical positions of the medical doctors before their patients. What is the convenience that imperfect people with particular interests make laws that regulate every single aspect of our lives and deaths, such as the case of euthanasia? Could somehow ethics or bioethics, be more appropriate to regulate the discussion in the cases of relevant importance of biojuridical and biopolitical scenarios?