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Eluana Englaro
Schiavo Revisited? the Trs Uggle for Autonomy at the End of Life in Italy Kathy L
THE CASE of ELUANA ENGLARO Constitutional Court Translation by Rebecca Spitzmiller and Silvia Deconca HOLDINGS: on the Matter Of
Assisted Suicide: Article 17 of the Italian Code of Medical Ethics Follows in the Footsteps of the Italian Constitutional Court’S Landmark Ruling
Euthanasia Last Update: October 2009 Contact: Christina Rose
Aspectos Flosóficos Y Jurídicos Del Debate Sobre El Tema De La Eutanasia Y Del Suicidio Asistido
Limitacion Esfuerzo Terapéutico .LET
Viviana Molaschi** Abstract This Paper
Marco Bellocchio
Analyzing the Paradigmatic Cases of Two Persons
THE CASE of ELUANA ENGLARO Court of Appeals, Milan Translation by Rebecca Spitzmiller & Silvia Deconca
The Last Mother: a Constitutional Analysis of the Regulation of the End of Life in Belgium, France and Italy
Criminalizing Euthanasia in Nigeria: a Stitch in Time
Marie Claire Pellegrini
End of Life Decisions and Practices: the Experiences of Doctors In
The Role of Italian Presidents: the Subtle Boundary Between Accountability and Political Action 1
De Dossiers Van Het Europees Instituut Voor Bio-Ethiek
Are the Distinctions Drawn in the Debate About Endoflife Decision Making Principled If Not, How Much Does It Matter
The Concept of Autonomy in End-Of-Life Decisions: Ethical and Legal Regulation Regarding Advance Directives
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Zsák Éva Eluana Végleges2
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REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES in BIOETHICS 09050-Prelims.Qxd 06/Aug/03 5:02 PM Page Ii 09050-Prelims.Qxd 06/Aug/03 5:02 PM Page Iii
The Roman Catholic Church, Biopolitics, and the Vegetative State
Il Caso Welby E Il Peso Delle Parole
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Is Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Ethically Acceptable?
Euthanasia: What Is the Genuine Problem?
The Terri Schiavo Case and the Ethics of Effective Representation
End-Of-Life Decision Making Concerning Patients with Disorders of Consciousness