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    Intentions at the End of Life: Continuous Deep Sedation and France’s Claeys-Leonetti law
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 49 (1): 43-57. 2024.
    In 2016, France passed a major law that is unique in giving terminally ill and suffering patients the right to the controversial procedure of continuous deep sedation until death (CDS). In so doing, the law identifies CDS as a sui generis clinical practice, distinct from other forms of palliative sedation therapy, as well as from euthanasia. As such, it reconfigures the ethical debate over CDS in interesting ways. This paper addresses one aspect of this reconfiguration and its implications for t…Read more
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    Anesthesiologists, the state, and society
    with Cynthiane J. Morgenweck
    In G. A. van Norman, S. Jackson, S. H. Rosenbaum & S. K. Palmer (eds.), Clinical Ethics in Anesthesiology, Cambridge University Press. pp. 257. 2010.