Belgium


How legal euthanasia changed Belgium for ever

Tom Mortier and Steven Bieseman | 17 May 2013 |
tags: autonomy, Belgium, euthanasia
The ideology of absolute self-determination has become sacred and unquestionable.


Not a noble death

Michael Cook | 07 May 2013 |
tags: Belgium, euthanasia
The euthanasia of Nobel laureate Christian de Duve in Belgium is a worrying precedent for the world's baby boomers.


How my mother died

Tom Mortier | 04 February 2013 |
tags: Belgium, euthanasia
A mentally-ill Belgian woman sought euthanasia to escape her problems. The doctors told her, sure, why not?


Disability is not a death sentence

James M. Thunder | 18 January 2013 |
tags: Belgium, disability, euthanasia
Deaf and blind Belgian twins were euthanased at their own request in December. What would Helen Keller have advised them?


Belgian surgeons welcome euthanasia organs

Michael Cook | 18 June 2011 |
tags: Belgium, euthanasia, organ transplants
For some patients, donating vital organs is said to make their lives meaningful.


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