That this Meeting recognises that there is a wide spectrum of views about
the issues of physician assisted suicide and euthanasia and strongly opposes
any changes in law for the time being.
(1997)
That this Meeting continues to be against the legalisation of euthanasia.
(1995)
That this Meeting categorically rejects the legalisation of euthanasia.
(1993)
That this Meeting insists that, in the matter of advance directives, no doctor
should be obliged by patients, relatives or hospital administrative staff
to act contrary to his conscience.
(1993)
That this Meeting affirms that the position of medical practitioners who are
in conscience opposed to euthanasia must be fully protected in future legislation
should it occur and that no legal obligation in this respect should be allowed
to be imposed unilaterally on any member of the profession at any time.
(1977)
Persistent vegetative state
That the Representative Body endorses the BMA guidelines on the treatment
of patients in persistent vegetative state.