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Let Live And Let Die: Disabled Newborns And Contemporary Law, Jeffrey A. Parness, Roger Stevenson Nov 1982

Let Live And Let Die: Disabled Newborns And Contemporary Law, Jeffrey A. Parness, Roger Stevenson

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Uniform Determination Of Death Act: An Effective Solution To The Problem Of Defining Death Sep 1982

The Uniform Determination Of Death Act: An Effective Solution To The Problem Of Defining Death

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Decisionmaking For The Incompetent Terminally Ill Patient: A Compromise In A Solution Eliminates A Compromise Of Patients' Rights, Caroline Anne Knezevich Apr 1982

Decisionmaking For The Incompetent Terminally Ill Patient: A Compromise In A Solution Eliminates A Compromise Of Patients' Rights, Caroline Anne Knezevich

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


What 'Counts' As Law?, Anthony D'Amato Jan 1982

What 'Counts' As Law?, Anthony D'Amato

Faculty Working Papers

A reader of jurisprudence might conclude that only philosophers raise the question whether international law may be said to exist or is really law. But in terms of frequency, the question is probably raised more often by governments and states that are not trying to be philosophical. The increasing attention being paid to the need for, and the procedures for, objective validation of rules of international law in a burgeoning literature of international law evidences the seriousness of the problem, the responsibility of scholars for careful scholarship in this area of legal theory, and ultimately the good possibility of generally …


The Scope Of The Involuntarily Committed Mental Patient's Right To Refuse Treatment With Psychotropic Drugs: An Analysis Of The Least Restrictive Alternative Doctrine, Chester J. Dudzik Jr. Jan 1982

The Scope Of The Involuntarily Committed Mental Patient's Right To Refuse Treatment With Psychotropic Drugs: An Analysis Of The Least Restrictive Alternative Doctrine, Chester J. Dudzik Jr.

Villanova Law Review

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