The Ministry of Justice has dismissed claims that the ongoing review of the Isle of Man’s Assisted Dying Bill amounts to a delay in its implementation. Amid growing public and political attention, officials insist that the thorough scrutiny is a necessary step to ensure the legislation is carefully considered before any potential changes to end-of-life laws are enacted. The bill, which proposes legalising assisted dying under specific conditions, has sparked significant debate across the island, with the Ministry emphasizing the importance of a measured approach in addressing such a sensitive issue.
Isle of Man Assisted Dying Bill Under Thorough Review to Ensure Legal Clarity
The Ministry of Justice has emphasized that the ongoing scrutiny of the Assisted Dying Bill is part of a deliberate process to ensure the legislation is both robust and unambiguous. Officials have reassured the public that this review does not signify any procedural delay but rather reflects a commitment…
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Author : Olivia Williams
Publish date : 2026-03-01 14:55:00
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