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Australian Territory rights bill passes House of Representatives!
On August 3, the Australian House of Representatives has voted 99 to 37 to pass the Restoring Territory Rights Bill 2022. Australia is now one step
On August 3, the Australian House of Representatives has voted 99 to 37 to pass the Restoring Territory Rights Bill 2022. Australia is now one step
A southern city has become the first jurisdiction in China to enact legislation allowing a terminally ill patient to refuse “excessive life-saving treatment” and die
On Monday July 25, the caucus of the Australian Labor party met to determine the government’s priority pieces of legislation which will be introduced as
Korea has become a super-aged society since the late 2010s, which means more than 20 percent of its population is above 65. In a super-aged
On Friday June 10, the Appellate Division of Superior Court of New Jersey upheld a decision that had dismissed a challenge to the state’s 2019 medical aid
Last December, Portugal’s president has refused for the second time to sign a bill allowing euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. Now, on Thursday June 9, Portugal’s
Minister tabled Bill 38 On Wednesday May 25, the Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé tabled a bill (38) that would allow people with Alzheimer’s, for example,
This June, the Death with Dignity National Center published a State Legislation Report on Massachusetts and New York. In these states, Death with Dignity bills
The 2nd of June, Canadian Senator Pamela Wallin tabled Senate Public Bill S-248 to create possibilities for MAiD based on an advance request. Earlier this
At the end of May, members of the House of Keys of Isle of Man have backed the introduction of a private members’ bill which