The Impact of the Judicial Decision in the case of Rodriguez v. B.C. (Attorney General) on Canadian Law and the Rights of Citizens

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May 17, 2013

 

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That would shorten the lives of those patients significantly, which would not happen if this restriction were not in place. I think that the courts may be able to decide that life-sustaining treatment should not be withdrawn at the patient's request, using this case as a precedent, even though that is a firmly established right...
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The reason behind that is that the courts found it extremely important to protect life, and they found that government objective to be important enough to override constitutional rights. They could therefore argue that life-sustaining treatment is essential to protecting life and that it may not be withdrawn, no matter what, under the pretense that it is a form of euthanasia...
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