
Do You Call This a Life?: Blurred Boundaries in the Netherlands' Right-To-Die Laws
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Author: Gerbert Mark Van Loenen
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 208
After his late partner suffered severe brain injury, Mr. van Loenen was shocked by an acquaintance who said of his partner "he would be better off dead." What are the origins of such a judgment? This important analysis connects North America's future with Holland's euthanasia experience. Gerbert van Loenen is a Dutch journalist - correspondent in the Netherlands and in Germany. As deputy editor-in-chief of the Dutch daily newspaper Trouw, he has followed the historic changes in the euthanasia laws in the Netherlands.
Author: Gerbert Mark Van Loenen
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 208
After his late partner suffered severe brain injury, Mr. van Loenen was shocked by an acquaintance who said of his partner "he would be better off dead." What are the origins of such a judgment? This important analysis connects North America's future with Holland's euthanasia experience. Gerbert van Loenen is a Dutch journalist - correspondent in the Netherlands and in Germany. As deputy editor-in-chief of the Dutch daily newspaper Trouw, he has followed the historic changes in the euthanasia laws in the Netherlands.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Gerbert Mark Van Loenen
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 208
After his late partner suffered severe brain injury, Mr. van Loenen was shocked by an acquaintance who said of his partner "he would be better off dead." What are the origins of such a judgment? This important analysis connects North America's future with Holland's euthanasia experience. Gerbert van Loenen is a Dutch journalist - correspondent in the Netherlands and in Germany. As deputy editor-in-chief of the Dutch daily newspaper Trouw, he has followed the historic changes in the euthanasia laws in the Netherlands.
Author: Gerbert Mark Van Loenen
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 208
After his late partner suffered severe brain injury, Mr. van Loenen was shocked by an acquaintance who said of his partner "he would be better off dead." What are the origins of such a judgment? This important analysis connects North America's future with Holland's euthanasia experience. Gerbert van Loenen is a Dutch journalist - correspondent in the Netherlands and in Germany. As deputy editor-in-chief of the Dutch daily newspaper Trouw, he has followed the historic changes in the euthanasia laws in the Netherlands.

Do You Call This a Life?: Blurred Boundaries in the Netherlands' Right-To-Die Laws
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