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End of life
Suicide tourism may change attitudes to assisted suicide, but not through the courts
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Competing interests CF appeared as counsel for ‘The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children’ in Purdy v DPP, and for ‘Care Not Killing’ in the Nicklinson/Lamb/Martin litigation.
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