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1 Duncan, Pamela:
Men die of coronavirus at twice women's rate in England and Wales : ONS March figures show 91% of those who died with Covid-19 had pre-existing condition
In: The Guardian, 2020 (2020-04-16)
2 Hagger, Lynn; Rehmann-Sutter, Christoph:
Suicide centres : a reasonable requirement or a step too far?
In: A good death? : Law and ethics in practice / ed. by Lynn Hagger ; Simon Woods. - 1. issued in paperback. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, (2020). - ISBN 978-0-367-60180-5 - ISBN 978-1-4094-2089-7. - S. 55-81
3 Hurn, Samantha:
Exposing the harm of euthanasia : Ahimsa and an alternative view on animal welfare as expressed in the beliefs and practices of the Skanda Vale ashram, west Wales
In: The Routledge Handbook of religion and animal ethics / ed. by Andrew Linzey and Clair Linzey. - 1. issued in paperback. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, (2020). - ISBN 978-0-367-73314-8 - ISBN 978-1-138-59272-8. - S. 264-273
4 Munby, James:
The right to demand treatment or death
In: A good death? : Law and ethics in practice / ed. by Lynn Hagger ; Simon Woods. - 1. issued in paperback. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, (2020). - ISBN 978-0-367-60180-5 - ISBN 978-1-4094-2089-7. - S. 9-22
5 Ruck Keene, Alexander; Fritz, Zoë:
Refusing and demanding medical treatment in intensive care
In: Law and ethics in intensive care / ed. by Christopher Danbury ; Christopher Newdick ; Alex Ruck Keene ; Carl Waldmann. - 2. ed . - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press, (2020). - 25-44
6 Choong, Kartina A.; Law, Richard:
Assisted dying in England and Wales : Conway's challenge - déjà vu or jamais vu?
In: Perspectives of law and culture on the end-of-life legislations in France, Germany, India, Italy and United Kingdom / Stephanie Rohlfing-Dijoux ; Uwe Hellmann (eds.). - 1. Aufl . - Baden-Baden : Nomos, (2019). - 123-133
7 Hayes, Tom:
Donation and devolution : the Human Transplantation (Wales) Act 2013
In: Organ transplantation in times of donor shortage : challenges and solutions / Ralf J. Jox ; Galia Assadi ; Georg Marckmann eds, 2016, 59, 141-155
8 Morris, Steven:
Wales switches to organ donation opt-out : Welsh government says switch from opt-in to ‘deemed consent’ could increase number of organs available by 25%
In: The Guardian, 2015 (2015-12-01)
9 Boseley, Sarah:
Opt-out organ donation scheme given go-ahead in Wales : Welsh assembly passes bill that will allow hospitals to presume consent for organ donation unless objection has been registered
In: The Guardian, 2013 (2013-07-02)
10 Petersen, Kerry:
Regulating abortion and pre-implantation genetic diagnosis in the Australian states of New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia : comparing and contrasting regulative approaches
In: Regulating pre-implantation genetic diagnosis : a comparative and theoretical analysis / ed. by Sheila A. M. McLean ; Sarah Elliston. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, (2013). - 126-147
11 Saul, Heather:
Organ donation opt-out scheme given go-ahead in Wales : People will be considered as having consented for organ donation unless they use the 'opt-out' system
In: The Independent, 2013 (2013-07-03)
12 Wales führt Widerspruchsregelung bei Organspende ein : In Wales werden künftig alle gesunden Erwachsenen automatisch potenzielle Organspender sein
In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt, 2013 (2013-07-03)
13 Wales organ donation opt-out: Q&A : The Welsh assembly has passed a law for a system of organ donation that presumes the consent of donors. What will this mean in practice?
In: The Guardian, 2013 (2013-07-03)
14 Claydon, Lisa; Catley, Paul:
Neuroscientific evidence in the English courts
In: International neurolaw : a comparative analysis / Tade Matthias Spranger ed. - Heidelberg [u.a.] : Springer, (2012). - 305-328
15 Agllias, Kylie:
Utilizing participants' strengths to reduce risk of harm in a study of family estrangement.
In: Qualitative health research, 2011, Vol. 21 (8), 1136-46
16 Cutter, William J et al.:
Identifying and managing deprivation of liberty in adults in England and Wales.
In: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) 2011 January 10; 342: c7323
17 Davies, G M et al.:
The caries experience of 5 year-old children in Scotland, Wales and England in 2007-2008 and the impact of consent arrangements. Reports of co-ordinated surveys using BASCD criteria.
In: Community dental health, 2011, Vol. 28 (1), 5-11
18 Dyer, Clare:
Guidance on assisted suicide is confusing and risky, Warnock tells commission.
In: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) 2011 January 24; 342: d464
19 Faunce, Thomas; Townsend, Ruth:
Justins v The Queen: assisted suicide, juries and the discretion to prosecute.
In: Journal of law and medicine, 2011, Vol. 18 (4), 706-15
20 Jackson, L E; Lim, M W:
Knowledge and practice of confidential data handling in the Welsh Deanery: a brief report.
In: Journal of medical ethics, 2011, Vol. 37 (1), 58-60

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