
Richard Huxtable
@profrhuxtable
Professor of Medical Ethics & Law, University of Bristol, UK. Director @BristolEthics. Chair @ukcen. Own opinions. He/him
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09-11-2011 20:11:36
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Jersey Sates Assembly have voted in favour of assisted dying for terminally ill adults but not for those with unbearable suffering. This follows the key recommendation of the Ethical Review by Richard Huxtable Trudo Lemmens Alex Mullock UoM Law bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

Such a lovely event. Great speakers, a fantastic gathering and wonderful to hear about and reflect on Chris Salisbury’s incredible academic career.

Great to be at UK Clinical Ethics Network conference on genetics & genomics, with thanks to John Bridson 🇺🇦 & Rachel Hart for arranging a fantastic programme. Doubly delighted to launch our new website ukcen.org #ukcen2024

#ukcen2024 UKCEN thanks for a great conference, really interesting papers and at the wonderful Liverpool Medical Institution thanks John Bridson 🇺🇦 and Rachel Hart Richard Huxtable michael parker #genethics #ethics IME



Late advertising. But an interesting talk tomorrow at 12.00 UK time for anyone interested in clinical ethics support and related law UK Clinical Ethics Network IME Richard Huxtable Nuffield Council on Bioethics (NCOB) The Ethics Centre UCL Faculty of Laws RCPCH Primary Care Cardiovascular Society Stellenbosch Medical Ethics & Law



Great to be here in Bristol at the BABEL conference to hear about all of their interesting findings in best interests over the last 5 years. Some great speakers including the inimitable Steph Nimmo & Richard Huxtable






Glad to be back and listen to the fantastic presentations and discussions from @ProfJonIves, Richard Huxtable, Dr Giles Birchley, Mikey Dunn and more #babel2024


After a sunny & lovely lunch (thank you Marriott Hotels), we hear about resource challenges in best interests decisions from Aoife Marie Finnerty BABEL #babel2024




Kim Leadbeater has proposed dropping the layer of scrutiny by a High Court judge and having an Assisted Dying Review Panel instead. The panel proposal has some advantages, but its composition and function requires careful consideration, Richard Huxtable bmj.com/content/388/bm…