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Building on Sand: Human Dignity in Canadian Law & Society Peter Lillback allow that good works are

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Building on Sand: Human Dignity in Canadian Law & Society Peter Lillback allow that good works areWritten by Mark Penninga Words have power. One word dignity has been at the centre of two of Canadas most controversial Supreme Court cases. Arguing for a womans dignity, the Court struck down our abortion law back in 1988. Not long after, the concept of dignity played an important role in deciding whether a terminally ill woman named Sue Rodriguez could be legally killed by her physician. Even today, euthanasia advocates argue for a so called death

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