Vol. 36, Issue 1, 1984January 01, 1984 EDT
Equal but Incompetant: Procedural Implementation of a Terminally Ill Person’s Right to Die
Equal but Incompetant: Procedural Implementation of a Terminally Ill Person’s Right to Die
Kimarie R. Stratos,
Articles in Vol. 36, Issue 1, 1984
Vol. 36, Issue 1, 1984
- Rationalization of the Law of Product LiabilityJoseph W. Little
- An Uneasy Relationship Between the Bankruptcy Reform Act and the Uniform Commercial Code: Delayed and Continued Perfection of Security InterestsGeorge L. Dawson
- The Florida En Banc RuleAnne Cawthon BoothJulian Clarkson
- Plaintiff's Absolute Right to Voluntary Dismissal: Legitimate Right or Abuse of Judicial Process?Jeffrey C. Regan
- Equal but Incompetant: Procedural Implementation of a Terminally Ill Person's Right to DieKimarie R. Stratos
Kimarie R. Stratos, Equal but Incompetant: Procedural Implementation of a Terminally Ill Person’s Right to Die, 36 Fla. L. Rev. 148 (1984).
