Assisted dying and legal change

Exploring how the way in which assisted dying is legalised affects the regime produced, this text suggests that the experience of one jurisdiction cannot readily be translated to another, and argues for a subtler understanding of euthanasia against the backgrounds of diverse legal and political cult...

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Main Author: Lewis, Penney
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2007, 2007
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