Rodgriguez vs British Columbia

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Social Issues

 

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Sherri F

 

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March 14, 2015

 

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University

 

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the law. You are well aware of the facts and I need not to reiterate them to you. I write to you in response to the courts final decision that was rendered on September 30, 1993. Sue Rodriguez was denied her appeal that section 241(b) of the criminal code violated sections 7, 12 and 15(1) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Rodriguez, 1)...
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It is undoubtedly a verdict that used basic ethical decision making principles and theory to deny Sue Rodriguez her rights. It is obvious why this case and especially its verdict has caused such an uproar with ethicists and society. The ethical dilemma presented in this case is whether Canadian law has the authority to prohibit Sue Rodriguez the right to pursue physician assisted suicide as a way to end her life...
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