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- W2394846886 abstract "The Terri Schiavo case, whose denouement came in a Florida hospice in March 2005, provided a strange mix of the juridically mundane, the legislatively bizarre, and the mediatically spectacular. For the American courts, it was a typical ‘right to die’ case; it concerned neither assisted suicide nor euthanasia, only the by now solidly established ability to exercise by proxy the right to refuse treatment. Precious few would have noticed it except for the small matter of the constitutional crisis that the passage by Congress of ‘Terri’s Law’ almost provoked and the national, if not global, media frenzy that ensued. After some time has elapsed, the case offers the opportunity to establish some differences between Agamben and Foucault concerning biopower, biopolitics, sovereignty, law, and medical discipline as well as to advance some ideas on jurisprudence, in particular, the use of the Deleuzean concept of singularity to rethink the notion of privacy." @default.
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- W2394846886 title "The Terri Schiavo Case: Biopolitics, Biopower, and Privacy as Singularity" @default.
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