Mäi Wëllen, Mäi Wee publishes Newsletter 2021-3
This April, Luxembourg Right to Die Society Mäi Wëllen, Mäi Wee published its third Newsletter of this year (in French).
In Luxembourg, euthanasia and assisted suicide have been regulated by law since 2009. A physician has to fullfill strict conditions; eg there should be consent from two physicians and an expert group. When a patient cannot be cured, palliatieve care is seen as good medical practice.
In article 2 of this law the due care criteria for legal euthanasia and assisted suicide are mentioned.
These requirements are the following:
1) | The patient is capable and conscious at the time of the request; |
2) | The request is made voluntarily, thoughtfully and, if necessary, repeated, and is not the result of external pressure; |
3) | the patient finds himself in a medical situation with no way out and reports constant and unbearable physical or psychological suffering with no prospect of improvement, resulting from an accidental or pathological condition; |
4) | the patient’s request for euthanasia or assisted suicide is recorded in writing. |
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This April, Luxembourg Right to Die Society Mäi Wëllen, Mäi Wee published its third Newsletter of this year (in French).
This April, Luxembourg Right to Die Society Mäi Wëllen, Mäi Wee published its first Newsletter of this year. Read it below (in French).
This December, Luxembourg Right to Die Society Mäi Wëllen, Mäi Wee published its third and last Newsletter of this year. Read it below (in French).
It was in 2012 that we last published a newsletter of the Luxembourg Right to Die Society. It’s time for an update! Newsletters of the