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Preface
Cross-Disciplinary Views
The Right to Die: Perspectives of the Patient, the Family, and the Health Care Provider
The Right to Die: Perspectives from the Catholic and Jewish Traditions
Ethical Perepectives on the Right to Die: A Case Study
Cross-Cultural Views
On the Question of the Right to Die: An African View
An Islamic Perspective on Terminating Life-Sustaining Measures
Japanese Perspectives on Euthanasia
Cross-Legal Views
Euthanasia: An English Perspective
Indian Legal Concepts of the Right to Die
Active Euthanasia in the Netherlands
Last Rights: The View from a U.S. Courthouse
Appendices
Selected Bibliography
Index
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