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Comparative Study
. 2004 Winter;13(1):37-80, table of contents.

The relation between autonomy-based rights and profoundly mentally disabled persons

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Comparative Study

The relation between autonomy-based rights and profoundly mentally disabled persons

Norman L Cantor. Ann Health Law. 2004 Winter.

Abstract

A chapter from his forthcoming book "Deciding for the Profoundly Mentally Disabled," Professor Norman Cantor argues persuasively for the right of incompetent persons to have a surrogate make critical medical decisions on their behalf, particularly in the context of refusing life-sustaining treatment. While abusive surrogate decision-making is always a concern, Professor Cantor recommends both substantive and procedural protections in order to preserve intrinsic human dignity for the profoundly disabled.

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