End-of-Life Decisions in Albania: The Call for an Ethical Revision

Liverpool Law Review - Tập 41 - Trang 315-330 - 2020
Denard Veshi1, Ervin Pupe2, Carlo Venditti3, Ilir Kalemaj1, Enkelejda Koka1, Michele Biring-Pani1, Hektor Ruci1
1University of New York Tirana, Tirana, Albania
2High Court of Albania, Tirana, Albania
3University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Italy

Tóm tắt

While in Western European countries, the end-of-life decisions have become a matter of public policy, this paper provides a detailed analysis of end-of-life decisions in Albania by focusing on instructional medical directives. The manuscript investigates the Albanian legal system, the documents published by the National Ethics Committee and the National Committee of Health, as the two main advisory public bodies on health issues, as well as the national medical jurisprudence and the Code of Medical Ethics. After emphasizing the importance of instructional medical directives and considering the international literature that has underlined the ethical principle of patient autonomy, this paper provides some policy suggestions. In the conclusion, this contribution highlights the importance of ad hoc rules governing instructional medical directives as well as the ethical principles and international literature as an instrument to fill the gap in the national system. In addition, particular attention is given to the application of ethical principles in end-of-life decisions in the current pandemic situation.

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