A New Way To Die
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A review of the recent Supreme Court decision regarding assisted-suicide.
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References
Carter v. Canada (Attorney General), 35591 (Supreme Court of Canada 02 06, 2015).
Hurst, S. A., & Mauron, A. (2003, February 01). Assisted suicide and euthanasia in Switzerland: allowing a role for non-physicians. British Medical Journal , 271-273.
Morrow, A. (2013, 10 11). Majority of Canadians approve of assisted suicide: poll. Retrieved 02 17, 2015, from The Globe and Mail: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/majority-of-canadians-approve-of-assisted-suicide-poll/article14819642/
Hurst, S. A., & Mauron, A. (2003, February 01). Assisted suicide and euthanasia in Switzerland: allowing a role for non-physicians. British Medical Journal , 271-273.
Morrow, A. (2013, 10 11). Majority of Canadians approve of assisted suicide: poll. Retrieved 02 17, 2015, from The Globe and Mail: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/majority-of-canadians-approve-of-assisted-suicide-poll/article14819642/