Raqeeb, Haastrup and Evans: seeking consistency through a distributive justice-based, approach to limitation of treatment in the context of dispute
When is life-sustaining treatment not in the best interests of a minimally conscious child? This is an extremely difficult question that incites seemingly intractable debate. And yet, it is the question courts in England and Wales have set out to answer in disputes about appropriate medical treatmen...
Main Authors: | Cameron, J, Savulescu, J, Wilkinson, DJC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2022
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