Intention and Causation in Medical Non-Killing
Delve into the complex interplay of intention and causation in the realm of medical non-killing with Intention and Causation in Medical Non-Killing by Glenys O. Williams. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006, this insightful paperback spans 244 pages and provides a thorough analysis of the criminal concepts surrounding euthanasia and assisted suicide within the context of English law.
Williams navigates through various disciplines, offering a compelling alternative legal framework that categorizes different forms of killing into a structured justificatory defense. This book is essential for legal scholars, ethicists, and anyone interested in the moral and legal implications of euthanasia and assisted suicide. Enhance your understanding of these critical issues with this thought-provoking work that challenges traditional views and presents innovative perspectives.