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‘Mrs A’: a controversial or extreme case?

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It is sometimes said by legal scholars that ‘hard cases make bad law’, by which they mean an extreme case provides a poor lens through which to view general laws.… Click to show full abstract

It is sometimes said by legal scholars that ‘hard cases make bad law’, by which they mean an extreme case provides a poor lens through which to view general laws. It can be said in retort that ‘bad laws make hard cases’; implying that the case may be a controversial one only because the general laws that govern it are poorly formulated. The same tension may be found in medical ethics. Perhaps extreme cases provide a poor lens through which to view general ethical standards, or perhaps the case is controversial by virtue of the prevailing ethical standards being poorly formulated. It becomes important to consider whether a case is controversial or extreme. At first blush, the case of ‘Mrs A’—outlined in this edition by Miller et al 1—is both. The article by Miller  et al raises a series of ethical questions concerning Advanced Euthanasia Directives (AEDs) and highlights weaknesses in the Dutch regulatory procedures. Also included in this edition are responses to the Miller et al article, by Menzel2 and Jongsma  et al .3 These responses challenge some of implications that Miller et al seek to draw from the case. Miller et al have also replied to Jongsma  et al in this edition.4 While the Miller et al article provides a detailed account of the formulation …

Keywords: case mrs; controversial extreme; miller article; extreme case; case

Journal Title: Journal of Medical Ethics
Year Published: 2019

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