A Right to Live?
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A baby born with spina bifida was denied operations by the parents, on the advice that the baby would die within two years but not live a life of mental retardation. A lawyer brought the family to court and the decision favored the parents. Now the Federal Department of Justice has sued the hospital for medical records to determine if there is a case for discrimination against the handicapped. The present administration states that failure to care for handicapped children violates federal law.
Publication Name: Economist
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1983
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Let the Punishment Fit the Criminal
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Dennis Nilsen confessed to fifteen killings of homosexual partners. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum stay of twenty-five years. Long minimum sentences are condsidered unwise. The practice is encouraged by the home secretary, Leon Brittan.
Publication Name: Economist
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1983
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The Perils of Paying the Banker
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Foreign embassies in Britain have formerly been able to shelter their bank assets behind state immunity. A recent court ruling allowed the Colombian government's bank accounts to be seized by a creditor. The case involved Alcom.
Publication Name: Economist
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1983
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