A Pretty pass: When is there a right to die?

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This paper discusses the present extent and limits of a persons right to choose when and how to die, in the light of the contrasting decisions in the cases of Mrs Pretty (who was not allowed the choice) and Ms B (who was), and of the European Convention of Human Rights. It also discusses whether the Convention might eventually develop a right to self determination which would include such a right.

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Hale, D. B. (2003). A Pretty pass: When is there a right to die? Clinical Medicine. Royal College of Physicians. https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.3-2-142

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