Will Assisted Death be made legal?
Will Assisted Death be made
legal?
With Maryan Street's Private
Member's Bill waiting to be balloted, the "voluntary
euthanasia" debate has effectively been
re-opened.
The insistence that "I own
my body" has lead to the claim that I should be allowed to
end my life at a time of my choosing. The increasing
presence of hospices takes some of the urgency out of all
but the most intractible cases while the historical role of
religious institutions as moral arbiters has yielded to what
one writer has referred to as a secular, or "god-less",
morality.
Many people are insisting
that the time has come to press for legislation, the outcome
of which will produce a compassionate end of life for those
whose request is unambiguous and
uncoerced.
The guest this week In
Conversation with Noel Cheer on Triangle Television has
noted that "its an area that is deeply contentious and
polarising and one where there is much
misinformation.
Clarifying some of the
issues is Dr Phillipa Malpas, Senior Lecturer in Clinical
Medical Ethics in the Department of Psychological Medicine
in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at the
University of Auckland.
Triangle
Television, Wednesday 11th of July at 7:00pm and repeated
Thursday 12th of July at
12:30pm.
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