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    Voluntary assisted dying in Victoria: Why knowing the law matters to nurses.Jayne Hewitt, Ben White, Katrine Del Villar, Lindy Willmott, Laura Ley Greaves & Rebecca Meehan - 2021 - Nursing Ethics 28 (2):221-229.
    In 2017, Victoria became the first state in Australia to pass legislation permitting voluntary assisted dying. Under this law, only those people who are near the end of their lives may access voluntary assisted dying, and because many of these people require nursing care to manage the progression of their illness or their symptoms, it will invariably have an impact on nursing practice. The Victorian law includes a series of procedural steps as safeguards to ensure that the law operates as (...)
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  2. Ley moral y ley civil en defensa del hombre en Juan Pablo II.Laura Palazzani - 2009 - Medicina y Ética 20:397-414.
    El autor analiza, en la perspectiva de la filosofia del derecho, la cuestión de la relación entre derecho y moral en la Evangelium Vitae. En particular, se detiene a analizar las teorías que tematizan la neutralidad del derecho , como la teoría liberal libertaria que identifica el derecho con la garantía de la autonomía individual, y la teoría democrático-procesal que hace coincidir el derecho con el voto de la mayoría. Juan Pablo II critica los caminos postmodernos del derecho, retomando sobre (...)
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    La ley natural en la teoría contractual hobbesiana.Laura Quintana - unknown
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    La crisis de la noción de legalidad y la defensa de la ley por Sócrates.Laura Sancho Rocher - 2023 - Isegoría 69:e21.
    Se plantea en este ensayo la discutida posición de Sócrates acerca de las leyes de Atenas: tanto la ley democrática y positiva, como la ley tradicional no-escrita. Se argumenta sobre las fuentes que tenemos, especialmente la Apología y el Critón de Platón, y los Memorabilia de Jenofonte. Se concluye que Sócrates no dejó nunca, a lo largo de su dilatada existencia, de intentar persuadir sobre la justicia, sosteniendo que, bajo ningún concepto, era justo hacer daño, ni incumplir las leyes o (...)
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    Ley de la naturaleza y ley natural de la res publica en la relectura ciceroniana del conocimiento de sí.Laura Corso de Estrada - 2021 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 74:17-27.
    In this article the author considers as a central matter the significance of M. Tullius Cicero’s conception of self-knowledge in his philosophical and political theory. With this purpose, the author justifies the contribution of Ciceronian elaboration to the matter as a rereading of the Socratic-platonic tradition, in the field of Roman philosophy, inquiring its own components. Thus, the author develops an exegesis on the characteristics of Ciceronian conception of self- knowledge in De republica, De legibus, De finibus bonorum et malorum, (...)
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    La ley penal y la autoridad de la dogmática.Manrique María Laura & Navarro - 2017 - Revus. Journal for Constitutional Theory and Philosophy of Law / Revija Za Ustavno Teorijo in Filozofijo Prava 31.
    El trabajo pretende mostrar que la expansión de la dogmática, sobre todo en el discurso penal, representa un desafío al legislador y cuál es el precio que debemos pagar por ello. La dogmática, al igual que la legislación, necesita ofrecer al juez pautas precisas que sirvan para delimitar las decisiones correctas y, en ese mismo sentido, identificar a las que se consideran arbitrarias. Sólo bajo este supuesto la dogmática contribuye a lograr decisiones más previsibles. La dificultad radica en que la (...)
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    Providencia, racionalidad y ley natural en el Estoicismo.Laura Liliana Gómez Espíndola - 2014 - Universitas Philosophica 31 (63).
    Interpreters and even the sources of stoicism tend to equate the notions of providence, rationality and natural law. In contrast to this trend, the goal of this article is to analyze these notions in order to identify what is the explanatory role attributed by the Stoics to each one of them. This will provide a better understanding of the Stoic theory of the constitution of the world and the different roles played by the divine mind in it. I will defend (...)
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  8. Marco Tulio Cicerón en la vía justificativa de la ley eterna en Domingo de Soto.Laura E. Corso de Estrada - 2007 - In Juan Cruz Cruz, La ley natural como fundamento moral y jurídico en Domingo de Soto. Pamplona: Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
     
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    Comunidad e individuo en la democracia antigua: Naturaleza, ley y sociedad.Laura Sancho Rocher - 2011 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 15 (2):133-157.
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  10. La gestión de la diversidad: los recorridos prohibicionistas de la vestimenta musulmana en Europa.Laura Mijares & Ángeles Ramírez - 2024 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 29:e95998.
    En este artículo, las autoras analizan las trayectorias de las normativas crecientemente restrictivas a propósito de la población femenina musulmana y su corporalidad en espacios públicos, especialmente en los establecimientos educativos y laborales. Estas leyes y normas tienen dos características fundamentales. La primera es que se insertan firmemente en contextos locales, en los que cumplen diferentes papeles, a veces relacionados con meras coyunturas partidistas o electoralistas; la segunda es que su alcance va mucho más allá que la prohibición de la (...)
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    Aristóteles y la posibilidad de una mése politeía.Laura Sancho Rocher - 2022 - Araucaria 24 (49).
    En el libro 4 de la _Política_ de Aristóteles encontramos una forma de constitución recta que se da cuando los _mésoi_, los ciudadanos de recursos moderados, son, no solo numerosos, sino mayoritarios. Los ciudadanos medios garantizan el gobierno de la ley y de la razón, fundamentan la amistad entre ciudadanos y la estabilidad del régimen. Nos planteamos en este ensayo qué relación tiene esta forma constitucional con la politia, entendida como mezcla de democracia y oligarquía; con la democracia, como gobierno (...)
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  12. The natural law in the Hobbesian contractual theory. [Spanish].Laura Quintana - 2004 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 2:64-87.
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    La invitación a la libertad en Kant: su significado como concepto crítico-regulativo y su aportación real en el sujeto activo.Laura Herrero Olivera - 2007 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 40:281-303.
    Este texto investiga las condiciones del lugar propio de la libertad según la propuesta kantiana. Esa libertad está vinculada al ámbito práctico, en el que las máximas de la acción parecen dirigirse a la consecución de la felicidad. Simultáneamente la razón se reconoce subordinada a ciertas leyes morales. ¿Dónde situar la libertad? ¿En las elecciones del mundo sensible o en el sometimiento a la legalidad moral? La posible solución, si admitimos la segunda propuesta, pasa por reconocer el origen de la (...)
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    Desafíos y avances en el derecho a la vida independiente. Accesibilidad, desinstitucionalización y asistencia personal en el contexto español.María Laura Serra & Rocío Poyatos Pérez - 2024 - Derechos y Libertades: Revista de Filosofía del Derecho y derechos humanos 51:345-380.
    Este artículo proporciona un análisis detallado del contexto español respecto a la vida independiente de las personas con discapacidad. Pone énfasis en la relevancia de la accesibilidad, la desinstitucionalización y la asistencia personal como factores clave. Cuatro años después de la revisión de España por el Comitéde la Convención sobre los Derechos de las Personas con Discapacidad, se realiza un examen minucioso de las políticas y leyes implementadas por el gobierno español, desde una óptica de derechos humanos. El artículo actualiza (...)
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    Ignorancia deliberada Y responsabilidad penal.María Laura Manrique - 2014 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 40:163-195.
    En este trabajo pretendo mostrar que el derecho penal contemporáneo no ha encontrado todavía buenas soluciones a las difi cultades conceptuales y normativas planteadas por los casos de ignorancia deliberada. Las difi cultades surgen, en buena medida, al tratar de resolver estas situaciones mediante una herramienta equivocada: ampliando el concepto de dolo eventual. Este recurso conceptual intenta encontrar justifi cación para un castigo severo –el tipo de castigo paradigmáticamente ligado a los delitos intencionales–pero fracasa porque el dolo eventual requiere que (...)
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    Unidad y jerarquía cosmológica en la "Summa de bono" de Felipe el Canciller.Laura Corso de Estrada - 2011 - Anuario Filosófico:75-94.
    El presente estudio se propone examinar, por una parte, la elaboración del maestro Felipe, Canciller de París sobre principios del siglo XIII, acerca de la naturaleza del ser como bien, en el contexto de un desarrollo de metodología filosófica. En este sentido, presenta la postura del Canciller sobre el valor de las razones filosóficas en la inteligencia de la fe. Por otra parte, tiene por objeto desarrollar la concepción cósmico-antropológica del Canciller, subrayando las aportaciones de tradición platónica, aristotélica y helenística.
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    Conservatio sui: inclinación de la naturaleza hacia sí. Una teoría finalista en la lectura de Cicerón y de Tomás de Aquino.Laura Corso de Estrada - 2019 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 57:375-398.
    The aim of this article is to consider, in the first place, the characteristic traits of ciceronian conception about “conservatio sui” in the context of ciceronian practical philosophy, differentiating between the components of stoic tradition and the position that Cicero proposes as its own. The article makes its center in the ciceronian exposition of De finibus III and IV and passages of other works that allow us to elaborate the links between natura, ratio and lex established by Cicero. In second (...)
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    Laura E. Corso de Estrada, Cicerón. Sobre las Leyes. Edición bilingüe. Traducción, notas e introducción, Buenos Aires, Colihue (coll. « Colihue Clásica »), 2019, cxxxii-292 p. [REVIEW]Violeta Cervera Novo - 2021 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 77 (3):473-475.
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    Sobre las leyes, Marco Tulio Cicerón, Edición bilingüe. Traducción, notas e introducción de Laura E. Corso de Estrada.Francisco Bertelloni - 2021 - Patristica Et Medievalia 42 (2).
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    Marco Tulio Cicerón, Sobre las leyes. Edición bilingüe. Traducción, notas e introducción de Laura E. Corso de Estrada.Francisco Bertelloni - 2022 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 76.
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    Marco Tulio Cicerón, Sobre las leyes, tr. Laura E. Corso de Estrada, Colihue clásica, CXXXII, Buenos Aires, Ediciones Colihue, 2019.María Jesús Soto Bruna - 2022 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 28 (1):175-176.
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    SOTO-BRUNA, MARÍA JESÚS Y CORSO DE ESTRADA, LAURA (EDS.), Vox naturae, vox rationis. Conocer la naturaleza, la causa y la ley en la Edad Media y la Modernidad Clásica, G. Olms, Hildesheim, 2016, 291 pp. [REVIEW]Andrés E. Vergara Ross - 2018 - Anuario Filosófico:405-408.
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    Enfoques de la temporalidad en la novela mexicana. De Al filo del agua a La ley del amor.Saïd Sabia - 2021 - Argos 8 (22):103-145.
    Desde la tradicional linealidad temporal hasta la temporalización estética y premeditadamente elaborada, se estudian aquí los diferentes enfoques de la temporalidad en la novela mexicana desde Al filo del agua de Agustín Yáñez hasta La ley del amor de Laura Esquivel, pasando por Pedro Páramo de Juan Rulfo, La muerte de Artemio Cruz de Carlos Fuentes, Palinuro de México de Fernando del Paso y Arráncame la vida de Ángeles Mastretta.
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  24. Justifying conditionalization: Conditionalization maximizes expected epistemic utility.Hilary Greaves & David Wallace - 2006 - Mind 115 (459):607-632.
    According to Bayesian epistemology, the epistemically rational agent updates her beliefs by conditionalization: that is, her posterior subjective probability after taking account of evidence X, pnew, is to be set equal to her prior conditional probability pold(·|X). Bayesians can be challenged to provide a justification for their claim that conditionalization is recommended by rationality—whence the normative force of the injunction to conditionalize? There are several existing justifications for conditionalization, but none directly addresses the idea that conditionalization will be epistemically rational (...)
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  25. Probability in the Everett interpretation.Hilary Greaves - 2007 - Philosophy Compass 2 (1):109–128.
    The Everett (many-worlds) interpretation of quantum mechanics faces a prima facie problem concerning quantum probabilities. Research in this area has been fast-paced over the last few years, following a controversial suggestion by David Deutsch that decision theory can solve the problem. This article provides a non-technical introduction to the decision-theoretic program, and a sketch of the current state of the debate.
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  26. Marx, justice and history'.Duncan Greaves - 1994 - Theoria 83 (84):13-35.
     
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  27. In search of (spacetime) structuralism.Hilary Greaves - 2011 - Philosophical Perspectives 25 (1):189-204.
  28. Understanding Deutsch's probability in a deterministic universe.Hilary Greaves - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 35 (3):423-456.
    Difficulties over probability have often been considered fatal to the Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics. Here I argue that the Everettian can have everything she needs from `probability' without recourse to indeterminism, ignorance, primitive identity over time or subjective uncertainty: all she needs is a particular *rationality principle*. The decision-theoretic approach recently developed by Deutsch and Wallace claims to provide just such a principle. But, according to Wallace, decision theory is itself applicable only if the correct attitude to a future (...)
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  29. Reassessing the Profile and Needs of Battered Women.Lorraine Greaves, Nelson Heapy & Alison Wylie - 1988 - Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health 7 (2):292-303.
     
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    (1 other version)The foundations of political theory.H. R. G. Greaves - 1966 - New York,: Published for the London School of Economics and Political Science [by] Praeger.
  31. Epistemic Decision Theory.Hilary Greaves - 2013 - Mind 122 (488):915-952.
    I explore the prospects for modelling epistemic rationality (in the probabilist setting) via an epistemic decision theory, in a consequentialist spirit. Previous work has focused on cases in which the truth-values of the propositions in which the agent is selecting credences do not depend, either causally or merely evidentially, on the agent’s choice of credences. Relaxing that restriction leads to a proliferation of puzzle cases and theories to deal with them, including epistemic analogues of evidential and causal decision theory, and (...)
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  32. (1 other version)On the Everettian epistemic problem.Hilary Greaves - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 38 (1):120-152.
    Recent work in the Everett interpretation has suggested that the problem of probability can be solved by understanding probability in terms of rationality. However, there are *two* problems relating to probability in Everett --- one practical, the other epistemic --- and the rationality-based program *directly* addresses only the practical problem. One might therefore worry that the problem of probability is only `half solved' by this approach. This paper aims to dispel that worry: a solution to the epistemic problem follows from (...)
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    The Creation of Partial Patients.David Greaves - 2000 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9 (1):23-33.
    Armstrong describes the rise of a new mode of medical practice that he calls in the following terms: Surveillance medicine gives rise to a novel and underexplored aspect of the long-standing tension between the different goals of clinical medicine and public health.
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    Gerrard Winstanley and educational reform in Puritan England.Richard L. Greaves - 1969 - British Journal of Educational Studies 17 (2):166-176.
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    Partial androgen insensitivity syndrome (reifenstein's syndrome) in the Roman world.Alan M. Greaves - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (2):888-892.
  36. Antiprioritarianism.Hilary Greaves - 2015 - Utilitas 27 (1):1-42.
    Prioritarianism is supposed to be a theory of the overall good that captures the common intuition of . But it is difficult to give precise content to the prioritarian claim. Over the past few decades, prioritarians have increasingly responded to this by formulating prioritarianism not in terms of an alleged primitive notion of quantity of well-being, but instead in terms of von NeumannPrimitivistTechnicalpriority to the worse offMorgenstern utility is a retrograde step.
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    Simon P. James. How Nature Matters.Tom Greaves - 2023 - Environmental Philosophy 20 (2):333-337.
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    Reflections on a new medical cosmology.D. Greaves - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (2):81-85.
    Since the nineteenth century the theory and practice of mainstream Western medicine has been grounded in the biomedical model. In the later years of the twentieth century, however, it has faced a range of serious problems, which when viewed collectively, remain unresolved despite a variety of responses. The question we now face is whether these problems can be dealt with by modifying and extending the principles underlying the biomedical model, or whether a more radical solution is required. Recent critiques of (...)
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    What is medicine?: towards a philosophical approach.D. Greaves - 1979 - Journal of Medical Ethics 5 (1):29-32.
    The failure of Western medicine to deal with many of the problems it is currently facing has led to an awareness of the need for a fundamental reappraisal. The way in which medical concepts derived from the nineteenth century have brought technical medical advances in this century and the alliances that medicine has made with statistics and more recently the social sciences, have prevented a questioning of medicine's underlying assumptions. Thus, despite a number of critical initiatives from both within and (...)
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  40. Are anti-particles particles.Hilary Greaves - unknown
    ordinary electron, except it’s attracted to normal electrons – we say it has positive charge. For this reason it’s called a ‘positron’. The positron is a sister..
     
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    Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Antiquitates Romanae 2.30 and Herodotus 1.146.A. M. Greaves - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (02):572-574.
    In this well-known passage of his Antiquitates Romanae, Dionysius of Halicarnassus describes how Romulus and his companions seized and married the Sabine virgins. Romulus justifies his actions by stating that this method of acquiring wives was a Greek custom:Dionysius' report of a Greek tradition adopted by Romulus is rather enigmatic. It has previously been noted that this passage bears similarity to passages of Plutarch and in particular his description of the Spartan marriage ceremony. This Spartan marriage ceremony does bear some (...)
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    Municipality and Community in Chile: Building Imagined Civic Communities and Its Impact on the Political.Edward F. Greaves - 2004 - Politics and Society 32 (2):203-230.
    This paper examines the institutions for participatory governance that have been created in Chile through a case study of Huechuraba, a low income municipality in the Santiago metropolitan area. The case of Huechuraba suggests that in certain contexts, the meetings that take place between government officials and grassroots organizations can become a forum for the state to colonize public space and bolster the hegemony of the status quo by establishing the parameters of citizenship.
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    Two conceptions of medical humanities.David Greaves - 2001 - Nursing Philosophy 2 (3):270–271.
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  44. Changing priorities in residential medical and social services.D. Greaves - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (2):77-81.
    During the past thirty years a high proportion of all long stay hospital beds have been closed. The responsibility for those who would have occupied those beds previously has to a large extent been transferred from health to social services departments, or to family, voluntary and private care. The overall effect has been to prioritize acute medical care, and to expose the public provision and funding of long term residential care, whether medical or social, to the direct determination of political (...)
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    Confessions of a Philosopher.David Greaves - 2001 - Nursing Philosophy 2 (2):191-192.
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    Sudden Infant Deaths: models of health and illness.David Greaves - 1988 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 5 (1):61-74.
    ABSTRACT The assumptions underlying the traditional biomedical model of health and illness and criticisms of it are described. An examination of the historical development of ideas concerning cot (crib) deaths shows how early explanations, which were congruent with this model, came to be discredited. Because subsequent explanations have also been considered unsatisfactory, cot deaths have come to be regarded as medically problematic. The relationship of models of health and illness to cot deaths has therefore been exposed to an unusual degree (...)
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    The Meaning of Medicine: The Human Person: Edited by B Ars. Kugler, 2001, 28, pp 194. ISBN 90 6299 183.D. Greaves - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (4):11e-11.
    I read this book shortly after rereading Confessions of a Medicine Man by Alfred Tauber. (MIT Press 1999). As both these books are concerned with searching for the meaning of medicine in a world where scientific and technical goals predominate, it was inevitable that I should compare them. What intrigued me was how two books with a similar purpose could be so different. Tauber is an American physician and philosopher whose book is a personal quest to seek out a medical (...)
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    The End of an Age of Optimism-Medical Science in Retrospect and Prospect.D. A. Greaves - 1981 - Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (1):46-47.
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    The future prospects for living wills.D. Greaves - 1989 - Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (4):179-182.
    Following the first enactment of living will legislation in California in 1976 the majority of the states of the USA have now passed similar laws. However, flaws have been identified in the way they work in practice and many states are considering reviewing their legislation. In Britain there is no legislation but the subject is currently commanding considerable interest. This paper assesses the future prospects for living wills in both the USA and Britain, analysing the different options available and comparing (...)
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    The United Kingdom and Australia: New Titles.David Greaves - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (4):30-31.
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