@article{Bernier_Bernatchez_Sweeney Beaudry_2022, title={Late-term Abortion and Medical Aid in Dying beyond Individual Autonomy: How to Regulate Practices to Facilitate Living Together?}, volume={5}, url={https://www.cjb-rcb.ca/index.php/cjb-rcb/article/view/385}, DOI={10.7202/1089781ar}, abstractNote={<p>It seems that the implementation of the rights recognised by legislators and courts in the context of late-term abortion and medical aid in dying are, in practice, problematic. Indeed, we are currently in an era where the law places great importance on individual autonomy in the medical field, but where practices and other normativities considerably limit this autonomy. It is therefore appropriate to take a critical look at the concept of autonomy in the context of late-term abortion and medical aid in dying. These observations raise questions about the role and limits of state law when transposed into a clinical context, as well as about the lack of attention paid by the law to the recipients of the norm. The challenge is to ensure that the different norms and values coexist so that the decision-making mechanisms reflect a genuine concern for living together.</p&gt;}, number={2}, journal={Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique}, author={Bernier, Louise and Bernatchez, Stéphane and Sweeney Beaudry, Alexandra}, year={2022}, month={Jun.}, pages={1-15} }