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Legal Standards for Brain Death and Undue Influence in Euthanasia Laws
Authors:Thaddeus Mason Pope  Michaela E Okninski
Institution:1.Mitchell Hamline School of Law,Saint Paul,USA;2.Law School,University of Adelaide,Adelaide,Australia
Abstract:A major appellate court decision from the United States seriously questions the legal sufficiency of prevailing medical criteria for the determination of death by neurological criteria. There may be a mismatch between legal and medical standards for brain death, requiring the amendment of either or both. In South Australia, a Bill seeks to establish a legal right for a defined category of persons suffering unbearably to request voluntary euthanasia. However, an essential criterion of a voluntary decision is that it is not tainted by undue influence, and this Bill falls short of providing adequate guidance to assess for undue influence.
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