Physician-Aid-In-Dying Faces the Reality of Its Implementation
Faculti Editorial
University of Toronto
Trudo Lemmens discusses what we can learn from the very few jurisdictions that have implemented broad access to physician-assisted-dying (PAD). Rather than promoting broader access to PAD on the basis of a theoretical commitment, Lemmen's suggest we should take the compounding impact of organizing a PAD regime around the concept of unbearable suffering much more seriously. Read
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