01859 a2200397 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001600136072001500152072001500167072001600182072001500198072001600213072001500229072001400244072001300258072001300271072001400284072001300298072001400311072001300325072002100338072002100359072001700380100001400397245008200411250000600493260003200499300001000531520090500541999001501446131701773020250317111632.0250312042016GB eng  a9781317017738 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 51.99fBB a01 aeng7 aLBBR2thema7 aLAB2thema7 aJPA2thema7 aLNTM2thema7 aLNF2thema7 aJHBZ2thema7 aMBS2thema7 aLBBR2bic7 aLAB2bic7 aJPA2bic7 aLNTM2bic7 aLNF2bic7 aJHBZ2bic7 aMBS2bic7 aLAW0520002bisac7 aLAW0000002bisac7 a179.72bisac1 aJon Yorke10aRight to Life and the Value of LifebOrientations in Law, Politics and Ethics a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20160303 a464 p bThis groundbreaking book is the first collection to investigate the law, political science and ethical perspectives collectively in relation to the right and value of life. Its contributions from international roster of scholars are organized around five themes: a theoretical positioning of life and death; War, armed conflict and detention; Death as punishment; Medical parameters for ending life; and medical policies for the preservation of life. In studying this issue in its contemporary contexts of "right" and "value," the volume fills the current scholarly lacuna in the general subject of the orientations of life. It presents a much-needed examination of key issues in a broad practical and theoretical context, and holds broad appeal for scholars, researchers, and students occupied with issues of war, armed conflict, the death penalty, and various contemporary medico-legal scenarios. c6861d6861