Tuesday, February 14, 2012

From U Birmingham: Reforming the law concerning assisted dying

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22306644

Br J Nurs. 2012 Jan 26;21(2):126-7.
Reforming the law concerning assisted dying.
McHale JV.
Source
Professor of Health Care Law, Director of Centre for Health Law, Science and Policy, University of Birmingham.

Abstract
The question of whether English law should be reformed to legalize assisted dying has been the cause of heated debate over many years. The courts have consistently rejected challenges to change the law in the area. However in 2009 Debbie Purdy achieved success in requiring the Director of Public Prosecutions to produce prosecution guidelines on assisted suicide. This paper explores the current law in the area and examines the proposals for reform of the Falconer Commission which were published in January 2012.

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