Volume 22 Issue 3 - 'Apres Moi Le Deluge'

Bioethics Research Notes 22 (3):42- (2010)
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Alstin, Zac The increasing support that euthanasia is gathering in South Australia with a new euthanasia bill about to be passed is discussed. Some of the implicit and explicit challenges and pressures that the introduction of such a bill will pose are highlighted

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