Ian Kerridge, Cameron Stewart, Jackie Leach Scully, Mary Chiarella, Julie Hamblin, Adam Johnson, Christopher Ryan, Linda Sheahan, George Skowronski
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Conscientious Objection and Institutional Objection to Voluntary Assistance in Dying: An Ethico-legal Critique.
This column examines conscientious objection and institutional objection in Australian voluntary assistance in dying. It reviews the current legislative regimes and then examines these practices from an ethical perspective, and raises particular concerns and suggestions with how conscientious objection and institutional objection should be operationalised.