Criminalising carers: death desires and assisted dying outlaws
Criminalising carers: death desires and assisted dying outlaws
Drawing upon specific examples of situations where care givers have been potentially criminally implicated in the end of life decisions of those they cared for, this chapter explores the precarious nature of the care relationship in this context
9781841137322
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Biggs, Hazel
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November 2007
Biggs, Hazel
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Biggs, Hazel
(2007)
Criminalising carers: death desires and assisted dying outlaws.
In,
Brooks-Gordon, Belinda, Ebtehaj, Fatemeh, Herring, Jonathan, Johnson, Martin H and Richards, Martin
(eds.)
Death Rites and Rights.
Portland, US.
Hart, .
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Drawing upon specific examples of situations where care givers have been potentially criminally implicated in the end of life decisions of those they cared for, this chapter explores the precarious nature of the care relationship in this context
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Published date: November 2007
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Local EPrints ID: 149203
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/149203
ISBN: 9781841137322
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Author:
Hazel Biggs
Editor:
Belinda Brooks-Gordon
Editor:
Fatemeh Ebtehaj
Editor:
Jonathan Herring
Editor:
Martin H Johnson
Editor:
Martin Richards
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