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The Death-Prolonging Procedures Act And Refusal Of Treatment In Missouri, Sandra H. Johnson Jan 1986

The Death-Prolonging Procedures Act And Refusal Of Treatment In Missouri, Sandra H. Johnson

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Missouri’s Death-Prolonging Procedures Act of 1985 represents an effort to ensure that an individual’s choices regarding medical treatment will be honored, even if the individual becomes incompetent. This article considers the Act’s limiting structure and examines the effect of these limits on the effectiveness of the Act in providing a legal right to refuse medical treatment.

Following an introduction, Part II describes the limiting structure of the Act. Part III considers the way in which the Act’s limitations relate to its binding effect.

First, an individual’s declaration applies only to "death-prolonging procedures" and only if the individual is terminally ill. …


Criminal Justice Issues In Revolutionary Nicaragua, Stephen C. Thaman Jan 1986

Criminal Justice Issues In Revolutionary Nicaragua, Stephen C. Thaman

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In this article, the author discusses his experiences traveling to Nicaragua in May 1985, as a part of a group of American lawyers and law professors invited by the Nicaraguan Association of Democratic Justice to consult on the judicial process, as well as a revolutionary struggle within the Nicaraguan institutions responsible for criminal justice. This article addresses current criminal procedure, special tribunals, and popular anti-Somocista tribunals. It also discusses a pilot project geared to improve criminal justice issues in Nicaragua.