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Hilgendorf | Hoven | Rostalski

Triage in der (Strafrechts-) Wissenschaft

Nomos,  2021, 395 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-8352-6


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The work is part of the series Schriften zum Medizinstrafrecht (Volume 20)
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englischThe COVID-19 pandemic forced physicians around the world to make tragic decisions: Whose life should be saved when it is apparent that available resources are insufficient to treat everyone? Under the heading of "triage" a broad societal debate ensued that also ignited the scientific community. This anthology unites voices from medicine, law, and philosophy for a conversation. It reveals controversies that are deeply rooted in ideas of law, morality, and the role of the individual in the state. Simultaneously, answers are being formulated to questions that have become sadly prominent in the COVID pandemic but could also valid beyond it.

With contributions by

Regina E. Aebi-Müller, Jörg Arnold, Stephan Ast, Susanne Beck, Franz-Josef Bormann, Antonia Cohrs, Helmut Frister, Bernd Heinrich, Eric Hilgendorf, Elisa Hoven, Jörg Kinzig, Michael Kubiciel, Milan Kuhli, Franziska Maubach, Wolfgang Mitsch, Frauke Rostalski, Christoph Sowada, María Lucila Tuñón Corti, Martin Paul Waßmer, Markus Wehler und Thomas Weigend.

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