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Postgraduate Medicine, 1997
From contraception to cloning, when the progress of medicine collides with complex ethical and legal issues, the reflexive cry from readily identifiable quarters about the newest medical advance is “Ban it!” Such a collision is occurring as the US Supreme Court considers two cases from opposite coasts of the country that address such a complex ...
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From contraception to cloning, when the progress of medicine collides with complex ethical and legal issues, the reflexive cry from readily identifiable quarters about the newest medical advance is “Ban it!” Such a collision is occurring as the US Supreme Court considers two cases from opposite coasts of the country that address such a complex ...
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Law and Philosophy, 2008
Motivated by Lord Joffe’s Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill Bill, but with one eye on any possible future legislation, I consider the justifications that might be offered for limiting assistance in dying to those who are suffering unbearably from terminal illness.
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Motivated by Lord Joffe’s Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill Bill, but with one eye on any possible future legislation, I consider the justifications that might be offered for limiting assistance in dying to those who are suffering unbearably from terminal illness.
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Assisted dying programmes are not discriminatory against the dying
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2023openaire +2 more sources
Assisted Dying in France. The Evolution of Assisted Dying in France: A Third Way?
Medical Law Review, 2005openaire +4 more sources
Assisted dying for the terminally ill
Medicine, Science and the Law, 2007Alec Samuels, J. P. Barrister
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