关键词: Islamic law Saudi Arabian physicians physician-assisted corporal punishment state-sanctioned corporal punishment

Mesh : Bioethical Issues Communication Humans Islam Physician's Role Prisoners Punishment Saudi Arabia

来  源:   DOI:10.1017/S0963180116000128

Abstract:
The question of whether there is justification for physicians to participate in state-sanctioned corporal punishment has prompted long and heated debates around the world. Several recent and high-profile sentences requiring physician assistance have brought the conversation to Saudi Arabia. Whether a physician is asked to participate actively or to assess prisoners\' ability to withstand this form of punishment, can there be an ethical justification for medical training and skills being put toward these purposes? The aim of this article is to examine aspects of Islamic law along with the different professional and religious obligations of Saudi Arabian physicians, and how these elements may inform the debate.
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