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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

End-of-Life Debate: Euthanasia and Palliative Care Proposals

On May 12, 2025, the French National Assembly began discussing two important proposals: one focuses on improving palliative care, while the other introduces a “right to assisted dying.” The difference

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13 May 2025

Strengthening Family Support for End-of-Life Care

As the French National Assembly prepares to discuss a law on the right to die, Dr. Jean Gauthier, a cardiologist and researcher, is raising concerns about the lack of palliative

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5 May 2025

“Debate on Individual Autonomy vs. Solidarity in Euthanasia”

On March 17, a court in Barcelona decided against a father who was trying to stop his 24-year-old daughter, who is paralyzed, from choosing euthanasia. The family is not happy

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5 May 2025

Commission Approves Controversial “Right to Die” Bill

Recently, a major decision was made regarding a proposed law called the “Right to Die” in France. This law, which was discussed by the National Assembly’s Social Affairs Committee, aims

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2 May 2025

Evaluating the Cost of Assisted Dying: Amendment 996 Sparks Debate

On May 2nd, a meeting of the Social Affairs Committee sparked a heated discussion about a topic that often gets overlooked in end-of-life debates: the cost of medically assisted death.

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

News and insight on bioethics today

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    • GMO
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