Slovenia is currently engaged in a heated national debate following the introduction of a new assisted dying law that challenges long-standing cultural and ethical norms. As the government moves toward legalising medically assisted suicide under strict conditions, voices from across the political spectrum, religious groups, medical professionals, and civil society are weighing in on the potential implications. This article explores the key arguments shaping Slovenia’s ongoing discussion, the background to the proposed legislation, and what it could mean for the future of end-of-life care in the country.
Slovenia Confronts Ethical Questions in Assisted Dying Legalization
Slovenia’s recent move to legalize assisted dying has sparked a robust ethical dialogue, polarizing public opinion and stirring debates within the medical community. Advocates emphasize individual autonomy and the right to a dignified death, arguing that terminally ill patients should have control over their…
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Author : Sophia Davis
Publish date : 2025-08-17 20:29:00
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