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                    | Dutch court approves euthanasia in advanced dementia cases Attorney News |    
                      2020/04/21 14:36
 
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                        | The Netherlands' highest court ruled Tuesday that doctors can carry out euthanasia in patients with advanced dementia if the patient has earlier made a written directive. 
 The Supreme Court ruling solidifies in law a practice that already was being carried out on rare occasions in the Netherlands.
 
 Dutch euthanasia advocacy group NVVE welcomed the ruling, saying in a statement that the decision should help doctors “to feel strengthened and supported if they want to carry out euthanasia on a patient with dementia.”
 
 The case before the Supreme Court revolved around a district court's acquittal last year of a doctor who in 2016 carried out euthanasia on a 74-year-old woman. Prosecutors argued at the doctor's trial in The Hague there were indications the woman might have changed her mind since she declared her wish to be euthanized in a written statement.
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