Living With Dignity Newsletter
JAN
2018
A medical ethicist has resigned from a Dutch regional assessment committee for euthanasia over a law which allows non-consenting demented patients to be euthanised. For ten years Berna van Baarsen helped to assess whether euthanasia had been performed in accordance with the law in the North Holland region.
Continue Reading → Dissent in Dutch euthanasia bureaucracy:
One of the greatest dangers that Australians now face is making the elderly feel as if they are a burden on society.
Continue Reading → Euthanasia and elder abuse:
An article by Fabian Stahl has revealed that Oregon’s assisted suicide act, and the way that the Oregon Health Authority chooses to interpret it, contains a troublingly relaxed definition of terminal illness.
Continue Reading → Hidden problems with the Oregon assisted suicide law uncovered
The euthanasia debate is often construed as featuring two extremes; one committed to compassion and dignity, while the other a product of medieval and zealous religious doctrine. The reality, is far more complex and nuanced.
Continue Reading → Euthanasia debate reveals deep divisions about the value and meaning of life: