Medical Ethics in Ireland: A Decade of Change

Hastings Center Report 21 (1):18-21 (1991)
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Abstract

As the ethical framework of the Catholic Church becomes incapable of accommodating the cultural diversity in Ireland, the search for a new moral discourse takes on a greater urgency. In its absence, litigation in Ireland is on the increase.

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