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Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1988
ABSTRACTThis letter first discusses two meanings of a “right to die.” In the popular sense, the term refers to a right to refuse life‐sustaining treatment. In the strict sense, the term signifies an affirmative right to obtain death—a right to suicide.The letter then explores the legal implications of a suicide right.
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ABSTRACTThis letter first discusses two meanings of a “right to die.” In the popular sense, the term refers to a right to refuse life‐sustaining treatment. In the strict sense, the term signifies an affirmative right to obtain death—a right to suicide.The letter then explores the legal implications of a suicide right.
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The Yale Law Journal, 1997
This essay argues against a right to physician-assisted suicide. It urges that the state has sufficient interests -- in protecting against abuse and diminished patient autonomy -- to justify intruding on any "fundamental right." It suggests that the previous substantive due process cases should be read as involving problems of equal protection or ...
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This essay argues against a right to physician-assisted suicide. It urges that the state has sufficient interests -- in protecting against abuse and diminished patient autonomy -- to justify intruding on any "fundamental right." It suggests that the previous substantive due process cases should be read as involving problems of equal protection or ...
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2021
The right to die refers to the claim (based on autonomy) that individuals should be entitled to choose to end their lives under specific clinical conditions such as imminent death, terminal illness, and when they are suffering physically or psychologically.
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The right to die refers to the claim (based on autonomy) that individuals should be entitled to choose to end their lives under specific clinical conditions such as imminent death, terminal illness, and when they are suffering physically or psychologically.
Henk ten Have +1 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1988
Excerpt To the Editor:Elderly patients lacking the functional ability to make their own health care decisions present medical, ethical, and legal challenges for the internist.
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Excerpt To the Editor:Elderly patients lacking the functional ability to make their own health care decisions present medical, ethical, and legal challenges for the internist.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
The genesis of the desire to live or survive springs from the motivation to live, which every human being normally possess. Such motivations may be numerous and may vary from person to person. For existence it is imperative that every human being has a reason or motivation.
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The genesis of the desire to live or survive springs from the motivation to live, which every human being normally possess. Such motivations may be numerous and may vary from person to person. For existence it is imperative that every human being has a reason or motivation.
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Health policy: The right to try is embodied in the right to die
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2016Benjamin A. Cohen-Kurzrock +2 more
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The Right to Die and End-of-Life Decision-Making
From Courtroom to Clinic, 2019Richard Martinez
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