Medical Aid in Dying Laws More Accessible in More States
Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD Mitchell Hamline School of Law, St Paul, Minnesota. As Delaware looks to become the 12th US Jurisdiction to authorise medical
Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD Mitchell Hamline School of Law, St Paul, Minnesota. As Delaware looks to become the 12th US Jurisdiction to authorise medical
This year, we’re excited to share our Annual Report with everyone on our email list. We hope you find it both informative and inspiring! Inside,
For the first time, analysis of official data from all Australian jurisdictions presents a snapshot of VAD in practice; who is using the laws and
The study did not substantiate concerns that legalizing medical aid in dying undermines patient trust in the medical profession. Abstract Background: Some commentators and several professional
The data The Organic Law 3/2021 of March 24, on the regulation of euthanasia (LORE) was published in Spain. The Law established a three-month deadline
The Japanese Society for Dying with Dignity (JSDD) has published its most recent newsletter, Newsletter #194:
Exemption from assisted dying is against the Canadian Constitution and Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Since being enacted in 2019, the New Jersey Medical Aid in Dying Act has had a threshold condition on a patient’s request for medication under
Vegetative patients are allowed to refuse life-sustaining treatment with an advance directive.
The Belgian ADMD (Association pour le Droit de Mourir dans la Dignité) published their last newsletter: nr 168 (French only).