End of life: Did your deputy vote for the text?
The article discusses the ongoing debates surrounding the end-of-life law in France, focusing on the recent developments in the National Assembly following the bill's rejection in the Senate.
End of Life: The National Assembly Once Again Adopts the Law Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
The French National Assembly has once again passed a law legalizing assisted suicide and euthanasia after a contentious second reading.
LIVE - End of life: the Assembly votes again on the law creating assistance to die
The French National Assembly is set to vote again on a significant law concerning the right to die, which has been debated for years and previously passed in its first reading, though certain contentious points remain.
"We're going to try to make it last a little longer": in the Assembly, after the vote was postponed, the tortuous path awaiting the end-of-life law
The French National Assembly has postponed the vote on a contentious end-of-life law aimed at legalizing euthanasia, amid increasing dissent from several deputies.
Guillaume Tabard: "On the end-of-life law, Lecornu wants to be vigilant against any forcefulness"
The article discusses French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s cautious stance on the end-of-life law, emphasizing the need for a consensual adoption amidst contrasting opinions on its second part.
End of life: 'French, do not follow in Quebec's footsteps'
Louis-André Richard warns France against following Quebec's euthanasia model, citing concerns from his own experience as a philosopher involved in the legislation process there.
The editorial by Laurence de Charette: "End of life, the law of division"
Laurence de Charette's editorial critiques the divisive nature of proposed end-of-life legislation in France, emphasizing the absence of consensus and necessary safeguards.
Consumer will reject the end of the 6x1 work schedule when they understand they will pay for it, says president of the association of bars and restaurants
Paulo Solmucci, president of the Brazilian Association of Bars and Restaurants, criticizes the debate over the end of the 6x1 work schedule, warning that consumers will resist the change once they realize the economic implications.
"This aid to die will be a law by default of care": Jean Leonetti's warning regarding the return of the end-of-life text to the Assembly
Jean Leonetti warns that the current draft legislation on end-of-life care in France lacks sufficient safeguards and diverts focus from the urgency of palliative care.
End of Life Law: "I studied for 15 years so that I would be asked to propose death to patients," says a palliative care doctor in outrage
A palliative care physician expresses outrage and concern over a proposed end-of-life law that would require caregivers to discuss death options with patients.
End of life, the ruling of the Court of Cassation: "Parts of the Tuscan law violate state competences"
The Constitutional Court ruled that several aspects of Tuscany's end-of-life law violate state competencies, declaring certain provisions unconstitutional while rejecting broader state criticisms of the law.