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Legislative Options To Address Institutional Objections To Voluntary Assisted Dying In Australia, Ben P. White, Lindy Willmott, Eliana Close, Jocelyn Downie
Legislative Options To Address Institutional Objections To Voluntary Assisted Dying In Australia, Ben P. White, Lindy Willmott, Eliana Close, Jocelyn Downie
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Voluntary assisted dying is being considered by parliaments and law reform bodies across Australia. Although individual conscientious objection is routinely considered in these deliberations, an institution’s desire to object to providing voluntary assisted dying has received very little attention. After briefly considering the concept of institutional objection in voluntary assisted dying, this article examines the available (albeit limited) Australian evidence on this practice. Institutional objection is happening in Victoria (where voluntary assisted dying is lawful) and is likely to occur in other Australian states. The article proposes that regulation is needed and presents three models for parliaments and law reformers …