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January 4, 2021
New Doxit Podcast – Looking Back/ Looking Forward
Podcast No 17, 3 January 2021 The year that was thanks to COVID-19 but it was not all bad news. Exit’s Doxit Podcast ‘Looking Back Looking Forward’ reflects on the good and the bad to come out of the pandemic experience. For example, like so many organisations around the world, Exit moved our core […]
January 1, 2021
The Exit Bag’s Role in Australian Law Reform
The Exit Bag The Exit Bag’s Role in Australian Law Reform is a little-known story. The use of plastic bags to bring about a peaceful death is not new. Derek Humphry outlines the practice in his book Final Exit, but the use of a specific ‘customised’ bag for the purpose of ending life was first […]
December 21, 2020
Spanish MPs vote in favour of law allowing euthanasia under strict conditions
MADRID (AP) — Spain’s parliament voted Thursday to approve a bill that will allow physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia for long-suffering patients of incurable diseases or unbearable permanent conditions. The bill, which was backed by Spain’s left-wing coalition government and several other parties, passed in a 198-138 vote. The conservative Popular Party and the far-right Vox […]
December 21, 2020
Let’s hope it’s a good one, without any fear …
Thank you to everyone in the Exit International community for their support and goodwill in this most terrible of years. Exit will start back in 2021 with the first of our monthly Snippets. The first Snippet will be held at 21.00 GMT on Wednesday 27 January 2021. Use the Time Zone Converter to determine your […]
December 14, 2020
Austria Lifts Ban on Assisted Suicide
Severely ill people in Austria will now have the right to end their lives with the help of another person, the Constitutional Court ruled yesterday, lifting the ban on assisted suicide, DPA reported. However, killing a person at his request remains illegal, the higher judicial institution stressed. Several citizens have asked judges to repeal the […]
December 13, 2020
New Doxit Podcast – Legal Wave of Change
From 25 years ago when voluntary euthanasia for the terminally ill was so controversial that the Federal Government of Australia used a hitherto unknown section of the Australian Constitution (s122) to overturn the Northern Territory’s Rights of the Terminally Ill Act to today when politicians can’t act fast enough getting behind assisted dying laws as […]