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Assisted dying in Scotland: A bad law but also an inevitable one?

Matters of Life and Death

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Exploring the Complexities of Assisted Dying Laws

The chapter delves into the historical context of assisted dying in Scotland and the UK, highlighting the legal nuances and efforts to introduce legislation to overturn current laws. It discusses societal attitudes towards suicide, the impact on communities, and the evolving perspectives on euthanasia. The narrative also focuses on the evolution of assisted dying laws in Canada and the concerns regarding incremental changes leading to broader access.

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