Eligibility and access to voluntary assisted dying: a view from Victoria, Australia

In their analysis of the eligibility criteria for assisted dying in Canada, Downie and Schuklenk put forward a strong argument for the ethical defensibility of including mental illnesses and disabilities as underlying conditions driving a person’s request for assisted dying.1 In this commentary, we...

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Authors: McDougall, J. (Author) ; Ko, Danielle (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: BMJ Publ. 2021
In: Journal of medical ethics
Year: 2021, Volume: 47, Issue: 10, Pages: 676-677
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