Easeful Death: Is There a Case for Assisted Dying?

New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Elisabeth Macdonald (2008)
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Abstract

Easeful Death sets out straightforwardly the arguments for and against the legalization of assisted suicide and euthanasia. Exploring the philosophical and legal debates as well as the medical practicalities of this sensitive issue, the authors ultimately conclude that the law should embrace a more compassionate approach to assisted dying.

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