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    Confronting Death in Legal Disputes About Treatment-Limitation in Children.Kristin Savell - 2011 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 8 (4):363-377.
    Most legal analyses of selective nontreatment of seriously ill children centre on the question of whether it is in a child’s best interests to be kept alive in the face of extreme suffering and/or an intolerable quality of life. Courts have resisted any direct confrontation with the question of whether the child’s death is in his or her best interests. Nevertheless, representations of death may have an important role to play in this field of jurisprudence. The prevailing philosophy is to (...)
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  2. The mother of the legal person.Kristin Savell - 2002 - In Susan James & Stephanie Palmer (eds.), Visible women: essays on feminist legal theory and political philosophy. Portland, Or.: Hart. pp. 44--46.
     
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