came into force. This makes Belgium the second country in the world (after the Netherlands) to have an Act on euthanasia. Even though there is currently legal regulation of euthanasia in Belgium, very little is known about how this legal regulation could be translated into care for patients who request euthanasia. See end of article for authors ’ affiliation
Even if Belgium (2002), The Netherlands (2002) and Luxemburg (2009) are the first three countries in...
The aim of this article is to provide a critical review of one of the most worrying aspects of the e...
The Belgian law relative to euthanasia has been published in 2002. A physician is allowed to help a ...
This article is concerned with the practice of euthanasia in Belgium. Background information is prov...
In 2002 with the passing of the Euthanasia Law, Belgium became one of the few countries worldwide to...
Some background information about the context of euthanasia in Belgium is presented, and Belgian law...
The Belgian 28 May 2002 Act has partially decriminalized euthanasia, i.e. intentionally terminating ...
Extract of the first 100 words of the full text and any section headings (as provided by publisher):...
Legislation decriminalizing euthanasia came into effect in Belgium in 2002. Its application is monit...
The Belgian law relative to euthanasia prescribes that a physician performing an euthanasia has to c...
Examining the evidence from Belgium – one of only five countries where euthanasia is practised legal...
OBJECTIVES: To describe and compare current legal procedures for notifying, controlling and evaluati...
Writing for students and researchers in legal, medical and social ethics, the authors examine eviden...
Objectives: To study the reported medical practice of euthanasia in Belgium since implementation of ...
Journal ArticleEuthanasia and Law in Europe is an examination of physician-assisted dying or physic...
Even if Belgium (2002), The Netherlands (2002) and Luxemburg (2009) are the first three countries in...
The aim of this article is to provide a critical review of one of the most worrying aspects of the e...
The Belgian law relative to euthanasia has been published in 2002. A physician is allowed to help a ...
This article is concerned with the practice of euthanasia in Belgium. Background information is prov...
In 2002 with the passing of the Euthanasia Law, Belgium became one of the few countries worldwide to...
Some background information about the context of euthanasia in Belgium is presented, and Belgian law...
The Belgian 28 May 2002 Act has partially decriminalized euthanasia, i.e. intentionally terminating ...
Extract of the first 100 words of the full text and any section headings (as provided by publisher):...
Legislation decriminalizing euthanasia came into effect in Belgium in 2002. Its application is monit...
The Belgian law relative to euthanasia prescribes that a physician performing an euthanasia has to c...
Examining the evidence from Belgium – one of only five countries where euthanasia is practised legal...
OBJECTIVES: To describe and compare current legal procedures for notifying, controlling and evaluati...
Writing for students and researchers in legal, medical and social ethics, the authors examine eviden...
Objectives: To study the reported medical practice of euthanasia in Belgium since implementation of ...
Journal ArticleEuthanasia and Law in Europe is an examination of physician-assisted dying or physic...
Even if Belgium (2002), The Netherlands (2002) and Luxemburg (2009) are the first three countries in...
The aim of this article is to provide a critical review of one of the most worrying aspects of the e...
The Belgian law relative to euthanasia has been published in 2002. A physician is allowed to help a ...