This book is a successor to J Griffiths, A Bood and H Weyers, Euthanasia and Law in the Netherlands (Amsterdam University Press 1998) which was widely praised for its thoroughness, clarity, and accuracy.
Many advocates of euthanasia consider the criminal law to be an inappropriate medium to adjudicate the profound ethical and humanitarian dilemmas associated with end of life decisions.
A secret diary, written by the eldest daughter of Thomas More, legal advisor to and close friend of Henry VIII, intertwines three love stories with a tale of religious identity and mystery spanning 500 years and three countries.
Paul Thompson, a lapsed Catholic, is departing for a weekend in Amsterdam with his university housemates - Roger, a non-religious liberal interested in pleasure seeking, and Sean, a theology student and Catholic with strong religious convictions.
From bestselling author Beth Wiseman come four sweet stories centered around celebrations in the Amish community: rumschpringe, baptism, weddings, and Christmas.
40AD and despite the threat of bloodshed, Senator Vivius Marcianus travels to Jerusalem to investigate the delay in erecting the Emperor's statue in the temple in this historical thriller, which brings to life the dangerous political atmosphere and corrup
Expanding Scriptures: Lost and Found considers what could be added to the Bible from rediscoveries of recent years, supports a new role for Mary Magdalene and looks at how it can all be reframed within the Perennial Wisdom teachings.
A story about the high price of repression, and how one woman, who lost nearly everything, must be willing to reveal the failures of the past in order to save future generations.
A Certain Kind of Light is the debut novel from Mary O'Meara, following the story of Eileen McCarthy whose life is changed forever by an unusual entrance from the actor, Charlie Gitane.
A woman in search of enlightenment travels to India and after many challenges and soul stirring experiences, emerges with a more mature understanding of life and love.
A sleepy Hampshire cathedral city, a remote cottage in central Wales and a small town in the forests of east Texas - these are not locations where one might expect to find social unrest, political intrigue, or calculated injustice.