Journal article
Refusal of potentially life-saving treatment for minors: The emerging international consensus by courts
I Freckelton QC, S McGregor
Journal of Law and Medicine | THOMSON REUTERS AUSTRALIA LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
A series of decisions by superior courts exercising their parens patriae jurisdiction in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Canada has overturned decisions by parents, and by minors, including some close to the age of 18, to decline life-saving treatment on the basis that such treatment is "in the best interests" of the children concerned. This article reviews the reasoning in such cases and analyses the justifications proffered for giving limited weight to the expressed wishes of children and even of their parents in such matters. It identifies that the issues have particularly arisen in respect of families that are Jehovah's Witnesses and also where there is strong opposition t..
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