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France's assisted dying law takes effect following constitutional endorsement
19 Ağustos 2026The Guardian
- France has officially adopted legislation allowing incurably ill adults the right to assisted dying, following approval from the country's constitutional authority. This law, referred to as 'aid in dying,' establishes the right for patients suffering from conditions deemed incurable and causing unbearable pain.
- With this move, France joins a select group of countries, including the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, and Canada, that have legalized this practice.
- The approval of this law comes amid a broader global conversation about euthanasia and assisted dying, with various countries grappling with the moral, ethical, and legal implications of allowing individuals to choose to end their suffering. France's decision reflects changing attitudes towards personal choice in he…
- The implementation of the 'aid in dying' law in France marks a significant shift in the country's approach to end-of-life care. By recognizing the autonomy of patients facing unbearable suffering, France aligns itself with progressive policies seen in other nations.
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