Tag: Assisted dying
How effective is the proposed assisted dying bill?
Reva Naidu, a student at The University of Law, discusses whether the proposed law would achieve its intended aims
Assisted dying: ‘Sanctity of life’ not a matter for judges, says High Court
Oxford University law student Jordan Briggs looks at yesterday's ruling in R (Newby) v Secretary of State For Justice
Assisted dying: a new legal challenge
Motor neurone disease sufferer Phil Newby's far-reaching case launched last month
Assisted dying: Will the UK ever alter the law?
Yesterday's Supreme Court decision suggests not
Assisted dying — a right not a request
There’s no excuse, now is the time to fight for legislative reform