
The new law allows adults with incurable diseases to seek medical help to die under strict conditions
France legalizes euthanasia and assisted suicide for terminal patients
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Summary
France has passed a law legalizing euthanasia and assisted suicide for adults with incurable diseases. The regulations provide a legal framework for terminal patients to seek medical help to die under strict conditions of evaluation. The measure, which has led to intense debate in the country, represents a significant change in French end-of-life legislation.
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