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Delimitation of the Right to Life by Healthcare Professionals: Up to what point should the right to life be protected?
La delimitación del derecho a la vida por el profesional de la salud –¿Hasta cuándo debe garantizarse la protección del derecho a la vida?–;
A delimitação do Direito à Vida pelo profissional da saúde; Até quando deve se garantir a proteção do direito à vida?
Autor
Tabares Cortés, Felipe
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Resumen
This article explores the medical care standard required by law for terminally illpatients and the possibility of limiting therapeutic efforts while respecting the duediligence expected from doctors. To this end, circumstances are identified in whichthe doctor is forced to choose between two possible actions: to guarantee the right tolife by continuing treatment, or to limit the right to healthcare by limiting therapeuticefforts. Two cases taken from English Common Law were reviewed that decided onthe factual problem at hand. In our country, the Constitutional Court established aline of jurisprudence on the role of the doctor in deciding whether or not to continuetreatment for a terminally ill person. Lastly, jurisprudence precedents are presentedalong with a comparative analysis of the solutions given in Great Britain andin Colombia.
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