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The most common diseases linked with voluntary assisted dying

By QUT Law Research January 15, 2025

More and more countries are legalising voluntary assisted dying. This lets a doctor, or sometimes a nurse practitioner, give life-ending medication to an eligible person who requests it.…

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Government of Western Australia to review their Voluntary Assisted Dying system

By QUT Law Research December 9, 2024

Western Australia, the second jurisdiction to enact voluntary assisted dying (VAD) laws, has undertaken its first review of its VAD system since it came into effect in July…

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Recognition for Professor Ben Mathews

By QUT Law Research December 3, 2024

The Australian has recently unveiled its list of the Top 250 Researchers for 2025, showcasing leaders across 250 diverse fields of study—those whose work has made a profound…

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New Issue | Law, Technology and Humans

By QUT Law Research November 27, 2024

A new issue of Law, Technology and Humans has been published. Volume 6(3) includes a collection of symposium articles from Law as Data, Data as Law. Guest editors…

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Gender inequality baked into treatment of women, dementia and aged care

By QUT Law Research November 21, 2024

Dementia disproportionately affects women whether living with dementia or supporting someone living with dementia in aged care, a fact largely ignored in the final report of the Aged…

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Models of care for voluntary assisted dying: a qualitative study of Queensland’s approach

By QUT Law Research November 11, 2024

Australian voluntary assisted dying (VAD) laws are very similar, but how VAD is implemented by each state and territory can make a significant difference. Recently published research by…

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