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Assisted dying ethical review published

Press release issued: 7 November 2023

The Minister for Health and Social Services has published the Assisted Dying in Jersey Ethical Review report, which has contributions by three experts of medical law and ethics from the universities of Bristol, Manchester and Toronto.

Following the publishing of the Consultation Feedback Report in April this year, the Minister announced her intentions for ethical review to further inform detailed proposals for assisted dying in Jersey. The ethical review builds on the States Assembly "in principle" decision that assisted dying should be permitted in Jersey. It summarises ethical arguments on key aspects of assisted dying and maps these ethical considerations across the Jersey-specific proposals.

The review has been undertaken externally by three experts of medical law and ethics. The authors hold a range of views on assisted dying.

All three individuals have published work on the subject of assisted dying ethics and have contributed as specialist witnesses in the development of assisted dying legislation internationally. 

They are:

  • Richard Huxtable, Professor of Medical Law and Ethics, and Director of the Centre for Ethics in Medicine, Medical School, University of Bristol, UK
  • Trudo Lemmens, Professor and Scholl Chair in Health Law and Policy, Faculty of Law and Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Canada
  • Dr Alex Mullock, Senior Lecturer in Medical Law, and co-director of the Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, School of Law, University of Manchester, UK

 The Council of Ministers is preparing to lodge proposals for debate by the end of March 2024 with the intention to debate before the end summer 2024. 

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