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Begin november 5 Nordic countries meet again on assistance in dying
After the first fruitful meeting in 2019 of 5 Nordic Right to Die Societies (from Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Norway and Sweden), the planned 2020 meeting
After the first fruitful meeting in 2019 of 5 Nordic Right to Die Societies (from Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Norway and Sweden), the planned 2020 meeting
The Canadian federal law on assisted dying, passed in June 2016, excludes mature minors, those with mental illnesses and those facing degenerative conditions. A bill
On Tuesday the 11th of August, the End-of-life Care Research Group (VUB-UGent) published a study about the willingness among psychiatrists to take a concrete, active
In reaction to the acquittal of Mina Welby and Marco Cappato by the Court of Appeal of Massa on the 27th of July, Associazione Luca
The Japan Society for Dying with Dignity (JSDD) has come with an official statement regarding a recent media report on an ALS patient’s assisted suicide.
In June 2019, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) issued a position statement on voluntary assisted dying. In this statement it acknowledges the range of
More than half of British GPs think organisations such as the RCGP and the BMA should drop opposition to assisted dying and adopt a ‘neutral stance’. That is the conclusion of a poll, organised by campaign group Dignity in Dying.
“IM Euthanasia India” announced their formation. The organisation will be dedicating their efforts to change the premises in the Indian legal system for a ‘Right