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Commentary: Who Should Take on the Responsibility of Decisionmaking?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 May 2010

Extract

Should a 9-year-old, severely mentally disabled child undergo extensive operations to limit her growth, prevent development of sexual characteristics, and alter appearance, all in the interests of protecting her from other alleged harms and allowing her to be cared for by her family? I think we should resist engaging with this question, and I think the ethics committee was wrong to accept the burden of making the decision regardless of the outcome they arrived at.

Type
Ethics Committees at Work
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2010

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References

1. Battin, MP. Ending Life: Ethics and The Way We Die. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2005:58CrossRefGoogle Scholar.