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Euthanasia and the Defence of Necessity: Advocating a More Appropriate Legal Response

In Charles A. Erin & Suzanne Ost (eds.), The Criminal Justice System and Health Care. Oxford University Press (2007)

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  1. The Practice of Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Meets the Concept of Legalization.Golan Luzon - 2019 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 13 (2):329-345.
    This article explores attempts at legalization of the practice of euthanasia and assisted suicide. Although in many countries there have been high levels of public support for euthanasia and assisted suicide, in most of them, no legislative activity has taken place concerning these practices, and there is a lack of clarity about what is permitted and what is not. I argue that accurate definition of the relevant concepts and a clear delineation of the territory of the debate would help draw (...)
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  • On Necessity as a Defence to Crime: Possibilities, Problems and the Limits of Justification and Excuse.Ian Howard Dennis - 2009 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 3 (1):29-49.
    The article reviews recent developments in England in the law of necessity as a defence to crime and calls for its further extension. It argues that the defence of necessity presents the criminal law with difficult questions of competing values and the ordering of harms. English law has taken a nuanced position on the respective roles of the courts and the legislature in the ordering of harms, although the development of the law has been pragmatic rather than coherently theorised. The (...)
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  • Can facilitated aid in dying be permitted by ‘double effect’? Some reflections from a recent New Zealand case.Colin Gavaghan & Mike King - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (6):361-366.
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