Lord Sumption tells MPs requirement in UK bill is not echoed in countries that have legalised assisted dying
A former supreme court judge has told MPs that applications for assisted dying should not need high court approval.
Lord Sumption told a committee scrutinising the assisted dying bill that the requirement for signoff by a high court judge was “unnecessary and in some respects undesirable”. No other jurisdiction in the world that allows assisted dying has such a requirement, he said.
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