Would you back assisted dying?
The first “citizens’ jury” on assisted dying in England has backed a change in the law to allow people who are terminally ill to end their life.
https://t.co/0bf7v5NLpE
I am very much looking forward to giving a paper on unconventional solidarities at this workshop on the 31st of October:
Tickets are now available for RELATIONS AND HEALTH LAW WORKSHOP at Online, Online. https://t.co/ubih5vSXys
Join us for a one-day online workshop, Relations and Health Law, hosted by the Health Care Law Research Group on Thursday 31 Oct.
This workshop’s aim is to broaden and deepen the analysis of relations in the field of health law.
Book your place now: https://t.co/hz5idqtOFj
With the petition on #assisteddying which is to be debated in Parliament this week getting a lot of news coverage today, I've been reflecting on how I have taught Law at the End of Life on our Medical Law Master's @KCL_Law@Capacitylaw
https://t.co/uOJHsC1UDL
The first academic piece I produced!
So excited for this issue to finally be available, with amazing contributors - very grateful and privileged to have been involved.
Special thanks to @RuthStirton for making this possible!
@SussexLaw
“Doctors should look after their patients from birth to death. Of course assisted dying should be a healthcare system choice, not outsourced.”
@PrueLeith @RoySocMed