Description This book argues Against the Legalisation of voluntary Euthanasia and/or physician-assisted suicide on the ground that, even if they were ethically defensible in certain \'hard cases\', neither could be effectively controlled by law.
The empirical Argument challenges th.
It maintains that the experience of Legalisation in the Netherlands, Belgium and Oregon lends support to the two \'slippery slope\' arguments Against legalisation, the \'empirical\' and the \'logical\'.
Description This book argues Against the Legalisation of voluntary Euthanasia and/or physician-assisted suicide on the ground that, even if they were ethically defensible in certain \'hard cases\', neither could be effectively controlled by law