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Voluntary euthanasia and the common lawVoluntary euthanasia and the common law

Voluntary euthanasia and the common law1997

Margaret Otlowski

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Margaret Otlowski investigates the complex and controversial issue of active voluntary euthanasia. She critically examines the criminal law prohibition of medically administered active voluntary euthanasia in common law jurisdictions, and carefully looks at the situation as handled in practice. The evidence of patient demands for active euthanasia and the willingness of some doctors to respond to patients' requests is explored, and an argument for reform of the law is made with reference to the position in the Netherlands (where active voluntary euthanasia is now openly practiced).

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First published
1997
OL Work ID
OL2634206W

Subjects

EuthanasiaLaw and legislationAssisted suicideCommon lawLegislation & jurisprudenceEuthanasieDroitSterbehilfeGezondheidsrechtEtudes comparativesAide au suicide

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