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Press Release: New Anscombe Paper Exposes Australia’s Slippery Slope of Euthanasia
A new Briefing Paper by Professor David Albert Jones, Bioethicist and Director of the Anscombe Bioethics Centre in Oxford, has exposed the extent to which Australian jurisdictions have, in a very short period of time, seen the ‘slippery slope’ of extended euthanasia and assisted suicide (EAS) from what was originally intended.
Forthcoming 2025 Anscombe Memorial Lecture
We are pleased to announce that on 10 February 2025 at 4pm, the Anscombe Memorial Lecture will be held in Blackfriars Hall! In the 14th annual Anscombe Memorial Lecture, Dr Trudo Lemmens will speak on ‘Death as Therapy: Unravelling Canada’s Assisted Dying Regime’.
Press Statement – Regrettably Limited Debate & Appreciation of the Full Evidence at the ‘Assisted Dying’ Bill’s Second Reading
The Anscombe Centre has expressed its regret at the limited debate or appreciation of the full evidence before a slim majority of MPs voted in favour of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill at its Second Reading.
Press Release – Public Opinion on Assisted Suicide: Unclear, Unchanged and Undecided
The advocates of assisted suicide often argue that a clear majority of the public are in favour of legalising it. When we look at the available polling data more closely and more deeply however, we find that the public are not strongly committed one way or another as the headlines would suggest, but that public opinion is much more conflicted, complex, unconfident and unconvinced than is typically recognised.
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A virtual library of essays and articles by past and present staff members of the Anscombe Bioethics Centre. Our briefing papers, offering in-depth analysis of fast-moving issues, are also available here.
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