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"This book is exceptional. Coelho, Gaind, and Lemmens have edited a deeply informative collection that unpacks the history of medical assistance in dying in Canada and reveals its disproportionately harmful impact on persons with disabilities. The chapters helpfully bring together law, politics, medicine, and disability studies as they discuss and interrogate Canada's rapid policy developments - developments that increasingly favour death in lieu of social supports, therapy, and palliative care." Laverne Jacobs, University of Windsor and co-author of Law and Disability in Canada: Cases and Materials…mehr

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"This book is exceptional. Coelho, Gaind, and Lemmens have edited a deeply informative collection that unpacks the history of medical assistance in dying in Canada and reveals its disproportionately harmful impact on persons with disabilities. The chapters helpfully bring together law, politics, medicine, and disability studies as they discuss and interrogate Canada's rapid policy developments - developments that increasingly favour death in lieu of social supports, therapy, and palliative care." Laverne Jacobs, University of Windsor and co-author of Law and Disability in Canada: Cases and Materials
Autorenporträt
Ramona Coelho is a family physician in London, ON, and a founding member of Physicians Together with Vulnerable Canadians. She is a senior fellow with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. K. Sonu Gaind is professor and governor at the University of Toronto and chief of psychiatry at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. Trudo Lemmens is professor and Scholl Chair in Health Law and Policy at the Faculty of Law and the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto.