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  1. David Goodall ends his life with a final powerful statement on euthanasia

    Euthanasia. David Goodall has ended his life through voluntary euthanasia in Switzerland at the age of 104. (ABC News: Hugh Sando) David Goodall has fulfilled his final wish and taken his life ...

  2. Attitudes and Arguments in the Voluntary Assisted Dying Debate in

    Keywords: voluntary assisted dying, euthanasia, assisted suicide, end of life, euthanasia in Australia, right to die, terminally ill, suicide. 1. Introduction ... Case Studies under the Rights of the Terminally III Act, Northern Territory, Australia. Lancet. 1998; 352:1097-1102. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(98)05406-3. [Google Scholar] 2 ...

  3. Assisted dying: Australian cancer patient first to use new law

    Western Australia and Queensland are considering similar laws. In 1995, Australia's Northern Territory introduced the world's first voluntary euthanasia law, but it was overturned by federal ...

  4. Voluntary assisted dying bill: Should terminally ill people be allowed

    "The law focuses on accountability - in this case - of the doctors providing assistance to death. Their action should not lead to criminal conviction. It is therefore essential that a very clear legal framework defines what counts and does not count as legal euthanasia in Australia," he says. The rise of 'euthanasia-tourism'

  5. Seven deaths in Darwin: case studies under the Rights of the Terminally

    Background: During the 9 months between July, 1996, and March, 1997, the provision of euthanasia for the terminally ill was legal in the Northern Territory of Australia. Seven patients made formal use of the Rights of the Terminally Ill (ROTI) Act; four died under the Act. We report their clinical details and the decision-making process required by the Act.

  6. 'To die, to sleep'

    Victoria will become the first Australian state in over 13 years to pass Assisted Dying Legislation, set to come into effect in 2019. ... Narrative review and case study. Participants and research context: case study. Ethical considerations: ... Euthanasia Laws Act 1997 (Cth). Canberra. Australian Federal Government.

  7. 'To die, to sleep'

    Victoria will become the first Australian state in over 13 years to pass Assisted Dying Legislation, set to come into effect in 2019. Objectives: This article sought to evaluate the impact of Victorian Assisted Dying Legislation via narrative view and case study presentation. Research design: Narrative review and case study.

  8. PDF Voluntary Assisted Dying in Australia: a Comparative and Critical

    ATE LAWSKATHERINE WALLER,* KATRINE DEL VILLAR,** LINDY WILLMOTT*** AND BEN P WHITE****In the last five years, voluntary assisted dying ('VAD') has been legalised in a. l six Australian states, after more than two decades of unsuccessful law reform efforts. After Victor. a first legalised VAD, other Australian states largely followed the ...

  9. QUT

    Lindy Willmott and Ben White, 'The Challenging Path to Voluntary Assisted Dying Law Reform in Australia: Victoria as a Successful Case Study' in White, Ben White & Lindy Willmott (eds), International Perspectives on End-of-Life Law Reform: Politics, Persuasion and Persistence (Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2021) 84-112.

  10. Euthanasia, human rights and the law

    1 Introduction. This issues paper explores voluntary euthanasia. It is not intended to be exhaustive, however it aims to add to considerations of this very complex and sensitive topic through analysis of the domestic regulatory environment relating to both passive and active forms of voluntary euthanasia, and of relevant international laws by way of comparison with domestic regulation.

  11. Human Rights and Euthanasia

    Euthanasia, or voluntary assisted suicide, has been the subject of much moral, religious, philosophical, legal and human rights debate in Australia. At the core of this debate is how to reconcile competing values: the desire of individuals to choose to die with dignity when suffering, and the need to uphold the inherent right to life of every person, as recognised by article 6(1) of the ICCPR.

  12. Euthanasia: It's not just about unbearable pain, it's about self

    As Victoria becomes the first state in Australia to legalise assisted dying for the terminally ill, a health researcher says the legislation is unlikely to help those who most want voluntary ...

  13. Telehealth ban for voluntary assisted dying makes life, and death

    The Australian Capital Territory, Northern Territory and Norfolk Island have not been able to make laws on euthanasia since the federal government quashed the NT's program in 1997.

  14. Assisted dying in Australia

    Philip Nitschke, an Australian physician and author, is a prominent international campaigner on euthanasia.. Although historically it was usually a crime to assist in euthanasia and suicide, prosecutions were rare. In 2010, the New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal quashed a manslaughter conviction of a Sydney woman who had previously been found guilty of killing her partner of 18 years ...

  15. PDF Euthanasia and assisted suicide

    7. Criminal laws and cases in Australia For a review of Australian legislation and case law see: L Bartels and L Otlowski, A right to die? Euthanasia and the law in Australia (2010) 17(4) Journal of Law and Medicine 532. There have been some recent cases in other States where people have been convicted of offences in relation to assisted suicide.

  16. PDF The future of euthanasia politics in the Australian state ...

    The case presents new material on the politics of voluntary euthanasia in the Australian parliaments, mapping the status of bills currently being considered by the parliament and examines the activities of the interest groups and members of the key professional organisations on the issue and examines the likelihood of reform in the near future.

  17. Why Australia hesitates to legalise euthanasia

    Published: November 11, 2015 10:20pm EST. The Australian public supports legalising euthanasia and bills are introduced into state parliaments every year. Yet Australian governments continue to ...

  18. Pain relief and euthanasia

    Dr Syme categorically agrees with Dr Riisfeldt's stance that euthanasia is ethical and that it does not need the DDE to be justified. "There are extreme circumstances where the level of suffering is so appalling that to relieve that pain is a benefit to the patient," Dr Syme says. During the span of his career, Dr Syme - who was the ...

  19. The Ethical Dilemmas of Euthanasia

    Legalisation of euthanasia must affect society as a whole because in legalising euthanasia we are changing one of the most basic tenets of our society. That is, that we do not kill each other, even for reasons of mercy and compassion. Christian ethical response. Ethical choices involve motivation, action and consequences.

  20. What people close to death say about euthanasia and assisted suicide: a

    A qualitative study using narrative interviews was conducted throughout the UK. ... is legal in Switzerland. In Australia, the Northern Territory approved euthanasia in 1995, but in 1997 this bill was overturned by parliament. ... some reason that even with the best palliative care there may be a case for euthanasia or assisted suicide in ...

  21. Euthanasia

    A year after voluntary assisted dying came into effect in South Australia, families of some of the 110 people who have opted to take that path describe their experiences. Topic: Euthanasia Thu 1 ...

  22. Death, dying, and euthanasia: Australia versus the Northern ...

    Dr. Fleming begins with a review of euthanasia legislation in each State and Territory, then proceeds with an analysis of the events in the Northern Territory leading to reversal of its euthanasia laws, and includes the effect of the euthanasia law on the Aboriginal people. He concludes that the repeal of the 1995 Northern Territory's Rights of ...

  23. Chapter 4

    Introduction. 4.1 This chapter examines some of the key moral, ethical and social arguments for and against the legalisation of voluntary euthanasia. 4.2 Some submissions expressed the view that the legal and constitutional policy issues were the only issues that should be considered by the committee during its inquiry.

  24. Human Rights Explained: Case Studies

    Fact Sheet 8: Case Studies Word (45 KB) Further Reading. Explore an Introduction to Human Rights. Find out more about how the Australian Human Rights Commission was established. Review the latest News from the Australian Human Rights Commission. Have Your Say on the current inquiries, projects and conversations about human rights in Australia.