Transcription of HUMAN RIGHTS AND EUTHANASIA - Bioethics
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HUMAN RIGHTS AND EUTHANASIA . Dr Brian Pollard, 1998. (Dr Brian Pollard is a retired Anaesthetist and Palliative Care Physician). The concept of HUMAN RIGHTS , derived from considerations of the nature of mankind, originated within a political context. Called natural RIGHTS , they developed as a proclamation of liberty, to be used to guarantee freedom from attacks on one's life, dignity or property. They were considered to apply equally to each individual, or to equivalent groups, they were unconditional and they imposed on others a duty to respect them.
HUMAN RIGHTS AND EUTHANASIA. Dr Brian Pollard, 1998 (Dr Brian Pollard is a retired Anaesthetist and Palliative Care Physician). The concept of human rights, derived from considerations of the nature of mankind,
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