
- Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
- ISBN: 9781552661178
- Paperback
- Price: $17.95 CAD
- Publication Date: 2003
- Rights: World
- Pages: 115
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End-of-Life Decisions for Lesbians and Gay Men
Jeanette Auger
In June 2001, Nova Scotia became the third province to pass legislation that permits same-sex couples to legally register their relationship in order to benefit from similar legal obligations as common-law heterosexual couples. Yet despite this new legislation’s aim to advance equal rights, end-of-life decisions for gays and lesbians remain difficult. Jeannette Auger examines how closeted relationships and the history of discrimination have led many partners to dismiss making decisions about end-of-life issues. This book outlines what partners need to consider to assert their legal rights when necessary.
Contents
- Preface
- Methodology
- A Review of Same-sex Legislation on the International Scene
- A Review of the History of Same-sex Legislation in Canada
- Overview of the Federal and Provincial legislation Covering Same-sex Relationships
- What are End-of-Life Issues?
- Data Overview
- The Debate Around Registering Same-Sex Relationships
- What Sorts of End-of-Life Decisions did Lesbians and Gay Men Make?
- Concluding Remarks
About the Author
Jeanette A. Auger is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Acadia University in Nova Scotia. She has been teaching for twenty-six years and has worked with older persons for the past thirty as a researcher, community organizer and developer, and social planner. She is the author of Social Prespectives on Death and Dying published in the Spring of 2000 and co-author of From the Inside Looking Out (2002).