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  1. Of Slopes and Ropes: Learning from the Diversity of European Regulations of Assisted Dying.Ralf J. Jox - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (11):84-87.
    In his target article, Daryl Pullman explores and explains the divergent developments of the frequency of medical assistance in dying (MAID) in Canada and California in the US (Pullman 2023). One o...
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  • An autonomy-based approach to assisted suicide: a way to avoid the expressivist objection against assisted dying laws.Esther Braun - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (7):497-501.
    In several jurisdictions, irremediable suffering from a medical condition is a legal requirement for access to assisted dying. According to the expressivist objection, allowing assisted dying for a specific group of persons, such as those with irremediable medical conditions, expresses the judgment that their lives are not worth living. While the expressivist objection has often been used to argue that assisted dying should not be legalised, I show that there is an alternative solution available to its proponents. An autonomy-based approach (...)
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