Author(s): Razi Zaid*
This study explores the complexities of creating medical law in a multicultural society, focusing on Israeli end-of-life legislation. Israel’s diverse demographic and religious makeup presents unique challenges for lawmakers attempting to balance religious, ethical, and cultural considerations in end-of-life care. By examining legal frameworks, key court cases, and public debates, this article analyzes the intersection of law, bioethics, and multiculturalism in Israel. Insights into the legal and ethical dilemmas surrounding end-of-life decisions are offered, with broader implications for pluralistic societies worldwide.
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