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050 _aKD35.7 N43C 1994
100 0 _aNeeley, G. Steven
245 1 0 _aThe constitutional right to suicide : a legal and philosophical examination
260 3 _aNew York :
_bPeter Lang,
_c1994
300 _a229 p. ;
_b 23 cm.
505 0 _aChapters -- 1 Why Do We Need a Constitutional Right to Suicide?. -- 2 Historical Antecedents. -- The Historical Perspective. -- Suicide at the Common Law. Point of Contention. -- 3 The Constitutional Right to Suicide. -- Fundamental Rights. -- Privacy, Liberty and Suicide. -- 4 The Reaction of the Lower Courts and the Position of Constitutional Scholarship Constitutional Scholarship. -- Status of the Constitutional Right to Suicide. -- 5 The Scope of the Constitutional Right to Suicide -- Standards of Judicial Review. -- Vagueness, Overbreadth and the "Less Drastic Means" Test. -- The Reach of the Fundamental Human Right to Suicide. -- Wedge Arguments. -- Euthanasia in the Netherlands: Testing the "Slippery Slope". -- The Bottom Line: Some Practical Considerations. -- 6 The Question of Mental Competence. -- Suicide and the Presumption of Insanity. Legal Competence. -- Reasonable Decisions to Die. -- Concluding Remarks. -- Bibliography. -- Table of Cases -- Index.
650 0 4 _aRight to die -- Law and legislation
650 0 4 _aRight to die -- Law and legislation -- United States
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