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A Slippery Argument: Ableism in the Debate on Medical Assistance in Dying

 
This article refers to:
Slowing the Slide Down the Slippery Slope of Medical Assistance in Dying: Mutual Learnings for Canada and the US
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Canadian Medical Assistance in Dying and the Hegemony of Privilege

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The authors report there are no competing interests to declare.

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Funding

This research has been conducted as part of the project INEDyTO II (Bioethics and practices related to the end of life), funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (PID2020-118729RB-I00), and of the project CONFINES (Ethical conflicts and conscientious objection at the end of life–medically assisted suicide and euthanasia), funded by the BBVA Foundation Grants for Scientific Research Projects. Jon Rueda offers gratitude for a La Caixa Foundation INPhINIT Retaining Fellowship (LCF/BQ/DR20/11790005) and a US–Spain Fulbright grant.

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