From Cannibalism to Caesareans: Two Conceptions of Fundamental Rights
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Hasnas, JohnKeywords
RightsPhilosophical Ethics
Legal Ethics
Right to Refuse Treatment
Health Care Programs for Women
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oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/711547Northwestern University Law Review 1995 Spring; 89(3): 900-941
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