Slovenia has taken a significant step in the realm of end-of-life care by approving a law that legalizes assisted dying for terminally-ill adults. The new legislation, passed by the Slovenian parliament, marks a pivotal moment in the country’s approach to patient autonomy and compassionate care. This move aligns Slovenia with a growing number of nations that have embraced assisted dying as a legal option for those facing incurable and debilitating illnesses, sparking a wide-ranging debate about ethics, rights, and medical responsibility.
Slovenia Enacts Landmark Law Allowing Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults
In a historic move, Slovenia has become one of the few European countries to formally legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults. The legislation, passed by the parliament with broad support, permits individuals suffering from incurable conditions to request medical assistance in ending their lives, under strict legal and ethical guidelines. This…
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Author : Sophia Davis
Publish date : 2025-08-02 22:31:00
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