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Public Academy lecture 'Assisted suicide' 13 March 2025

When:Th 13-03-2025 19:30 - 21:00
Where:Lokin Hall, Röling Building (Oude Boteringestraat 18)
Public Academy lecture 'Assisted suicide'

In recent years, the self-determined end of life has entered the legal realm more frequently and intrusively. This complex and fraught topic is the subject of the Public Academy for Jurisprudence on 13 March. During this evening, we will look through a legal lens at all the issues surrounding assisted suicide.

The speakers

Willemijn Krugers Dagneaux is a lecturer in health law at the UG and is conducting research on the topic op euthanasia in mental suffering. She will discuss more about what euthanasia and assisted suicide mean, how common it is in the Netherlands and when it is permissible for a doctor to perform euthanasia.

Prosecutor Diana Roggen discusses assisted suicide. Why is it punishable in the Netherlands? How does the Public Prosecutor's Office look at these cases? How do investigations proceed, what penalties can be demanded?

The evening will be led by Sander Dekker, reporter for Dagblad van het Noorden. After the lectures there will be room for questions. Please keep your questions general. During the Public Academy there is no room to address personal issues.

Sign up

You can attend this Public Academy free of charge. However, registration is required and can be done on the Dagblad van het Noorden site using the link below.

The Public Academy for Jurisprudence

Through lectures aimed at the general public, the Publieksacademie voor de Rechtspraak (Public Academy for Jurisprudence) seeks to satisfy this immense interest. Judges, public prosecutors, professors and other experts discuss legal topics that affect many people. The lectures are suitable for a wide audience and do not require knowledge of the law.

The Public Academy is a collaboration between the Court of the Northern Netherlands, the Faculty of Law at the University of Groningen, the Northern Netherlands Public Prosecution Service and the Dagblad van het Noorden newspaper.

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