This commentary explores the background to, and implications of, the recently published Director of Public Prosecutions guidelines for prosecutors in respect of cases of encouraging or assisting suicide. It considers the extent of the provisions and questions the legitimacy of their focus on the compassionate motivation of the assistant, and the apparent prohibition on healthcare professionals providing such help. It concludes by suggesting that a permissive change in the law would provide better safeguards for those who seek assisted dying
2010 has been an eventful year in the life of the debate about assisted dying. In February, the Dire...
The thesis advances the argument that the rationale for permitting informed, competent adults to ref...
The thesis advances the argument that the rationale for permitting informed, competent adults to ref...
The Suicide Act 1961 changed the law under which it had been a crime for a person to commit suicide....
The House of Lords decision in Purdy compelled the Director of Public Prosecutions to produce prosec...
The House of Lords decision in Purdy compelled the Director of Public Prosecutions to produce prosec...
Each person is unique with an individual look, identity, perspective, and personality. Each will exp...
2The debate on physician-assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia is still active and unresolved. C...
The purpose of the present study is to determine if physician-assisted suicide is ever morally justi...
This essay, a revised version of the United States report on Euthanasia to be presented at the XVII ...
This essay, a revised version of the United States report on Euthanasia to be presented at the XVII ...
POLICY These guidelines apply in cases where a Report to Crown Counsel reveals that a person, motiva...
This essay, a revised version of the United States report on Euthanasia to be presented at the XVII ...
This essay, a revised version of the United States report on Euthanasia to be presented at the XVII ...
This essay, a revised version of the United States report on Euthanasia to be presented at the XVII ...
2010 has been an eventful year in the life of the debate about assisted dying. In February, the Dire...
The thesis advances the argument that the rationale for permitting informed, competent adults to ref...
The thesis advances the argument that the rationale for permitting informed, competent adults to ref...
The Suicide Act 1961 changed the law under which it had been a crime for a person to commit suicide....
The House of Lords decision in Purdy compelled the Director of Public Prosecutions to produce prosec...
The House of Lords decision in Purdy compelled the Director of Public Prosecutions to produce prosec...
Each person is unique with an individual look, identity, perspective, and personality. Each will exp...
2The debate on physician-assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia is still active and unresolved. C...
The purpose of the present study is to determine if physician-assisted suicide is ever morally justi...
This essay, a revised version of the United States report on Euthanasia to be presented at the XVII ...
This essay, a revised version of the United States report on Euthanasia to be presented at the XVII ...
POLICY These guidelines apply in cases where a Report to Crown Counsel reveals that a person, motiva...
This essay, a revised version of the United States report on Euthanasia to be presented at the XVII ...
This essay, a revised version of the United States report on Euthanasia to be presented at the XVII ...
This essay, a revised version of the United States report on Euthanasia to be presented at the XVII ...
2010 has been an eventful year in the life of the debate about assisted dying. In February, the Dire...
The thesis advances the argument that the rationale for permitting informed, competent adults to ref...
The thesis advances the argument that the rationale for permitting informed, competent adults to ref...