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European Court of Human Rights

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Hospice Nurse Helps Old Lady With Mobile Phone Call

Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association Plans to Surrender to Assisted-Suicide Agenda

When Dame Cecily Saunders created the modern hospice movement, she adamantly rejected assisted suicide as an acceptable hospice activity. Saunders would be spinning in her grave if she read the proposed policy around assisted suicide that has been published by the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA). Read More ›
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Statue of the blindfolded goddess of justice Themis or Justitia, against an European flag, as a legal concept

European Court: Assisted Suicide Not a Human Right

Back in 1997, the euthanasia movement tried to gain an assisted-suicide Roe v. Wade. It didn’t work out. The Supreme Court instead ruled in Glucksberg v. Washington 9–0 that there is no constitutional right to assisted suicide. Now, some 27 years later, the European Court of Human Rights has issued a similar ruling. Read More ›