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Personal reflections on navigating plural values in the implementation of voluntary assisted dying in Victoria, Australia
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This paper is a personal reflection on involvement in the development of the first voluntary assisted dying legislation in Australia. Points of contention are discussed, where plural values were evident, as the legislation progressed towards implementation. Finally, ongoing areas of difficulty with the legislation are listed, where further thought is required to ensure ease of access for those in need.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40592-024-00209-y
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