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Universal right to dignified death
Is a universal law better than individual states deciding?
Is a universal law better than individual states deciding?
The green light for medically assisted death is in sight.
Presuming laws are adhered to, organ donation is possible.
The article reviews compliance to protect patients while ensuring access without adding to the administrative burden.
Expert panel says Irelands’ legislative houses are no block to the introduction of legislation.
Constitutional standards must be set if the government wants to restrict peoples’ power to decide.
Dutch doctors fought hard to expand right-to-die law to include children 1-12 years suffering excrutiating pain.
CMAJ article considers the current status of MAID in Canada.
Last year we informed you that the WFRtDS carried out a study on Covid and MAID. Now an article on it is published in the
On November 13, the British newspaper The Economist took position in the debate on assisted dying. In a leader with as title “The welcome spread