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, ˌdownˈstairs adverb on or towards a lower floor. Jocelyn Downie & Kacie Oliver, “Medical Certificates of Death: First Principles and Established Practice Provide Answers to New Questions” (2016) 188:1 Canadian Medical Association Journal 49-52.Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms.Jocelyn Downie, “Permitting Voluntary Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: Law Reform Pathways for Common Law Jurisdictions” (2016) 16:1 QUT Law Review 84-112.Jocelyn Downie, “‘And Miles to Go Before I Sleep’: The Future of End of Life Law and Policy in Canada” (2016) 39:2 Dalhousie Law Journal 413-430.in Classical Studies and History at the University of Waterloo before. Jocelyn Downie, Lindy Willmott, & Ben White, “Next Up: A Proposal for Values-Based Law Reform on Unilateral With-Holdings and Withdrawal of Potentially Life-Sustaining Treatment” (2016) 54:3 Alberta Law Review 803-829. Susan Downie, Instructor III in Greek and Roman Studies, completed her B.A.Jocelyn Downie & Justine Dembo, “Medical Assistance in Dying and Mental Illness under the New Canadian law” (18 November 2016) Open Volume 10 Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 1-9.Matthew Lowe & Jocelyn Downie, “Does Legalization of Medical Assistance in Dying Affect Rates of Non-Assisted Suicide?” () Open Volume 10 Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 1-9. Downie is a way of referring to a kid with Down syndrome who is a retard and annoys the shit outta people.Jocelyn Downie & Francoise Baylis, “A Test for Freedom of Conscience under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Regulating and Litigating Conscientious Refusals in Health Care” (2017) 11:1 McGill Journal of Law & Health S1.

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Title: Cabinet Member for Education, Skills and Children and Young People and Chair of Corporate Parenting Group.

  • Gina Bravo, Claudie Rodrigue, Vincent Thériault, Marcel Arcand, Jocelyn Downie, Marie-France Dubois, Sharon Kaasalainen, Cees M Hertogh, Sophie Pautex, & Lieve Van den Block, “ Should Medical Assistance in Dying Be Extended to Incompetent Patients With Dementia? Research Protocol of a Survey Among Four Groups of Stakeholders From Quebec, Canada” (2017) 13:6(11) Research Protocols:e208. Profile image for Councillor David Downie.
  • Hertogh, Sophie Pautex, & Lieve Van den Block, “Are Informal Caregivers of Persons with Dementia open to Extending Medical Aid in Dying to Incompetent Patients? Findings from a survey conducted in Quebec, Canada” (2017) Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders. Epub 2017 Dec 27.
  • Gina Bravo, Claudie Rodrigue, Marcel Arcand, Jocelyn Downie, Marie-France Dubois, Sharon Kaasalainen, Cees M.
  • Hertogh, Sophie Pautex, & Lieve Van den Block, “Nurses’ Perspectives on Whether Medical Aid in Dying Should Be Accessible to Incompetent Patients with Dementia: Findings from a survey conducted in Quebec, Canada” (2017) Geriatric Nursing. Epub 2018 Jan 3.
  • Jocelyn Downie, “End of Life Law and Policy in Canada” in Joanna Erdman, Erin Nelson, & Vanessa Gruben, eds., Canadian Health Law and Policy 5 th Edition (Toronto: LexisNexis Canada, 2017) 19: 453-477.
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    Ben White, Lindy Willmott, Jocelyn Downie, & Eliana Close, “Withholding and Withdrawing Potentially Life-Sustaining Treatment: Who Should Decide?” in Ian Freckelton ed., Tensions and Traumas in Health Law (Leichhardt, Australia: Federation Press, 2017) 454-478.Jocelyn Downie, “An Alternative to Medical Assistance in Dying?: The Legal Status of Voluntary Stopping Eating and Drinking (VSED)” (2018) 1:2 Canadian Journal of Bioethics 48-58.Jocelyn Downie, “Social Science and Humanities Evidence in Charter Litigation: Lessons from Carter v Canada (Attorney General)” (2018) 22:3 The International Journal of Evidence & Proof 305–313.Jocelyn Downie & Richard Liu, “The Legal Status of Deep and Continuous Palliative Sedation Without Artificial Nutrition and Hydration” (2018) 12:1 McGill Journal of Law & Health 29-66.Françoise Baylis & Jocelyn Downie, “Where There’s Smoke, There’s Pfizer” in Françoise Baylis and Alice Dreger, eds., Bioethics in Action (Cambridge University Press, 2018) 9-31.Jocelyn Downie & Kate Scallion, “Foreseeably Unclear: The Meaning of the ‘Reasonably Foreseeable’ Criterion for Access to Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada” (forthcoming, Dalhousie Law Journal).








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