Intention and causation in medical non-killing Glenys Williams text
Material type: TextPublication details: London, New York Routledge-Cavendish 2007Description: 221p. PbkISBN: 9780415423021; 9780415423021 (pbk.)Subject(s): Assisted suicide - Moral and ethical aspects - England | Criminal intent - England | Euthanasia - Law and legislation - England | Causation (Criminal law) - England | Assisted suicide - Law and legislation - EnglandDDC classification: 344.4204 WIL
Contents:
The concept of intention -- The principle of double effect -- Acts and omissions -- Causation -- Does a patient who refuses treatment commit suicide? -- Does a doctor who withdraws treatment assist in a patient's suicide?
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<p>Includes bibliographical references.</p>
The concept of intention -- The principle of double effect -- Acts and omissions -- Causation -- Does a patient who refuses treatment commit suicide? -- Does a doctor who withdraws treatment assist in a patient's suicide?
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