End of Life Choice Bill: Dying with Dignity? Or Dying too Soon?
“Unworkable”: How New Zealand’s Euthanasia Bill Can Be Improved
The Euthanasia Bill: Everything You Need To Know
Amicus Curiae: Letting the Few Decide for the Many: The Latest Euthanasia Bill
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Report on the Equal Justice Project Outreach Symposium: The Euthanasia Debate
EJP Outreach Euthanasia Symposium Paper
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Amicus Curiae: The Elephant in the Debating Chamber - Debating Euthanasia After 'Seales'
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Cross-Examination: An Impossible Choice - 'Seales v Attorney-General'
Completed Research, Cross-Examinationejp_commsAssisted Suicide, crimes act 1961, declaratory judgments, declaratory judgments act 1908, equal justice, euthanasia, individual autonomy, Law Reform, manslaughter, murder, relationship between the judiciary and the legislature, Right to Die, s 160(2)(a), s 63, section 160(2)(a), section 63, state paternalism, Suicide