Jersey approves assisted-dying law, paving way for first legal deaths next summer

TL;DR Summary
Jersey's parliament approved a law allowing terminally ill adults to end their own lives, with eligibility for unbearable suffering and a prognosis of six months (12 for neurodegenerative). The bill cleared its final stage with a 32-16 vote and now proceeds to Royal Assent; first legal deaths could occur as early as next summer. Jersey becomes the second Crown dependency to approve assisted dying after the Isle of Man; residency rules (12 months) apply and safeguards are in place, while the England/Wales debate continues.
- Jersey approves assisted dying law BBC
- Jersey approves bill to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults The Guardian
- Jersey votes to approve assisted dying, as a similar UK bill stalls in House of Lords WDIV
- Assisted dying law approved in Jersey The Telegraph
- Jersey Approves Landmark Assisted Dying Legislation Oz Arab Media
Reading Insights
Total Reads
1
Unique Readers
4
Time Saved
3 min
vs 4 min read
Condensed
89%
768 → 84 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on BBC