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Vital Prognosis, Nationality, and the Fragile Foundations of Euthanasia

On May 19, discussions in the French National Assembly highlighted deep divisions regarding access to assisted dying. The debates focused on important bioethical issues, including nationality, the timing of a

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20 May 2025

End-of-Life Debate: Words Matter, Positions Clash

On May 16, a discussion about a proposed law concerning end-of-life care began right after another discussion about palliative care. This new proposal is about the right to assisted dying,

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19 May 2025

Debate on Criteria for Accessing “Aid in Dying” Continues

On Saturday night, after voting on Article 3, the lawmakers began discussing the criteria for accessing “assisted dying.” One major point of debate was about the language used. Some representatives,

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19 May 2025

Lawmakers Approve “Right to Assisted Dying” Bill

On Saturday, lawmakers continued discussing a proposed law about the “right to assisted dying.” They are trying to finish reviewing it before a final vote set for May 27. During

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19 May 2025

CCNE Appointments Announced in Official Journal

On May 14, a government decree announced new appointments to the National Consultative Ethics Committee for Life Sciences and Health, also known as CCNE. Alain Claeys, a former member of

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16 May 2025

Opening the “Right to Die”: A Deep Injustice

As discussions about a new law to allow “assisted dying” begin in the French National Assembly, 575 legal experts are expressing their concerns about the injustice and potential dangers of

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16 May 2025

“Maintaining Consensus on Palliative Care Amid Controversy”

On Wednesday, the discussion about the proposed law on palliative care continued without major issues in the early stages. The focus was on articles related to long-term planning and funding

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15 May 2025

Medical Deans Oppose Mandatory Training on Assisted Dying

In a recent statement, the Conference of Deans of Medicine (CDD) expressed strong opposition to making training in “active assistance in dying” mandatory in medical studies. This proposal is part

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13 May 2025
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Bioethics News - News and insight on bioethics today

News and insight on bioethics today

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