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Tuñón Corti, M. (2024). 'Age, Fair Innings, and Triage in the Time of Coronavirus' In E. Hilgendorf, (Ed.), Law in Times of Crisis (1st ed., pp. 665-683)
Tuñón Corti, María Lucila. "Age, Fair Innings, and Triage in the Time of Coronavirus". Law in Times of Crisis, edited by Eric Hilgendorf, Duncker & Humblot, 2024, pp. 665-683.
Tuñón Corti, M. (2024): 'Age, Fair Innings, and Triage in the Time of Coronavirus', in Hilgendorf, E (ed.). Law in Times of Crisis. Duncker & Humblot, pp. 665-683.

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Age, Fair Innings, and Triage in the Time of Coronavirus

Tuñón Corti, María Lucila

In: Law in Times of Crisis (2024), pp. 665–683

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María Lucila Tuñón Corti

Tuñón Corti, María Lucila, Faculty of Law, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany

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Section Title Page Action Price
María Lucila Tuñón Corti: Age, Fair Innings, and Triage in the Time of Coronavirus 665
I. Introduction 665
II. Triage Decision in a Pandemic According to German Criminal Law 668
III. Justifying Age-Based Criteria for Triage Decisions 670
1. ˋIndirect' Age-Based Criteria 671
2. ˋPure' Age-Based Criteria 672
a) Consequentialist Approaches 673
b) Deontological Approach and Fair-Innings 675
IV. Conclusion 679
Bibliography 679