Qualifying for death therapy
In which I consider what qualifies a person for assistance in obtaining their own death under Carter v. Canada, and how that differs from what qualifies a person for other grievous medical therapies. »
In which I consider what qualifies a person for assistance in obtaining their own death under Carter v. Canada, and how that differs from what qualifies a person for other grievous medical therapies. »
In which I argue that, in Carter v. Canada, the Supreme Court has inadvertently “read in” a scheme permitting assisted suicide in certain cases, albeit suspended for a year. »