The Director for Public Prosecutions published a final policy for prosecutors in cases of encouraging and assisting a suicide in February of 2010. This policy follows an interim policy and consultation exercise which the Director had engaged in as required by the House of Lords decision in R (on the application of Purdy) vs Director of Public Prosecution. This article explores the changes between the interim policy and the final policy. It provides an analysis of the factors in favour of and against prosecution in the final policy, as well as considering the implications of the final policy for nurses and healthcare workers
The House of Lords decision in Purdy compelled the Director of Public Prosecutions to produce prosec...
2010 has been an eventful year in the life of the debate about assisted dying. In February, the Dire...
This article seeks to reframe the issue of assisted dying in terms of English law’s broader regulati...
The Director for Public Prosecutions published a final policy for prosecutors in cases of encouragin...
The Director for Public Prosecutions published a final policy for prosecutors in cases of encouragin...
In the recent decision by the House of Lords, in R (on the application of Purdy) vs Director of Publ...
In the recent decision by the House of Lords, in R (on the application of Purdy) vs Director of Publ...
In the recent decision by the House of Lords, in R (on the application of Purdy) vs Director of Publ...
In the recent decision by the House of Lords, in R (on the application of Purdy) vs Director of Publ...
In the recent decision by the House of Lords, in R (on the application of Purdy) vs Director of Publ...
In the recent decision by the House of Lords, in R (on the application of Purdy) vs Director of Publ...
The Suicide Act 1961 changed the law under which it had been a crime for a person to commit suicide....
Should assisted suicide be legalised? This is a topic of debate in the UK once again. The House of L...
Considers the implications of the decision of the Court of Session in the case of Ross v Lord Advoca...
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...
2010 has been an eventful year in the life of the debate about assisted dying. In February, the Dire...
This article seeks to reframe the issue of assisted dying in terms of English law’s broader regulati...
The Director for Public Prosecutions published a final policy for prosecutors in cases of encouragin...
The Director for Public Prosecutions published a final policy for prosecutors in cases of encouragin...
In the recent decision by the House of Lords, in R (on the application of Purdy) vs Director of Publ...
In the recent decision by the House of Lords, in R (on the application of Purdy) vs Director of Publ...
In the recent decision by the House of Lords, in R (on the application of Purdy) vs Director of Publ...
In the recent decision by the House of Lords, in R (on the application of Purdy) vs Director of Publ...
In the recent decision by the House of Lords, in R (on the application of Purdy) vs Director of Publ...
In the recent decision by the House of Lords, in R (on the application of Purdy) vs Director of Publ...
The Suicide Act 1961 changed the law under which it had been a crime for a person to commit suicide....
Should assisted suicide be legalised? This is a topic of debate in the UK once again. The House of L...
Considers the implications of the decision of the Court of Session in the case of Ross v Lord Advoca...
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...
2010 has been an eventful year in the life of the debate about assisted dying. In February, the Dire...
This article seeks to reframe the issue of assisted dying in terms of English law’s broader regulati...