
Assisted dying in Scotland: A bad law but also an inevitable one?
Matters of Life and Death
00:00
Assessing Legal and Ethical Complexities of Assisted Dying in Scotland
The chapter explores the similarities between laws on assisted dying and abortion in Scotland, emphasizing the need for two doctors' approval and concerns about insufficient safeguards. It delves into the challenges of assessing mental health in terminally ill patients seeking assisted dying, examining ethical dilemmas and eligibility criteria like suffering assessment and age restrictions. The conversation also delves into the practical and emotional strains on doctors in a potential assisted dying regime, highlighting the complex decision-making and impact on healthcare systems.
Transcript
Play full episode