THE VOLUNTARY ASSISTED DYING LAW IN VICTORIA - A GOOD FIRST STEP BUT MANY PROBLEMS REMAIN

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Platt, Hugh [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Melbourne, Law Masters Program, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[2] Monash Hlth, Clayton, Vic, Australia
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voluntary assisted dying; Victorian Act; beneficence; non-maleficence; capacity; psychiatric illness; children; subjectivity; conscientious objection; DECISION-MAKING CAPACITY; EUTHANASIA; DEATH; NETHERLANDS; CRITERIA; ETHICS; MINORS; LEGAL;
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In 2019, the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (Vic) came into force. Thereupon, Victoria became the first State in Australia to enact such a law since the Commonwealth of Australia overturned Northern Territory legislation in 1997. Because of the difficulties in the introduction of Victorian law, it is extremely conservative, with many safeguards. There are significant limitations to this law which will result in significant ethical difficulties for medical practitioners and their patients. Four problematic areas of the law are discussed: the prohibition on health practitioners introducing the subject, introduction of the subject of voluntary assisted dying to patients; difficulties in obtaining access to treatment in certain populations in Victoria; the arbitrary minimum age of 18 to be able to access voluntary assisted dying; and the difficulties for patients and practitioners in evaluating the capacity of patients with mental illness and cognitive difficulties. Practical solutions to these difficulties will be proffered and discussed.
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