Lindy Willmott

Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

Director, Australian Centre for Health Law Research

Level 4, C Block Gardens Point

2 George St

Brisbane, QLD 4000

Australia

http://staff.qut.edu.au/staff/willmott/

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Scholarly Papers (174)

How Should Australia Regulate Voluntary Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide?

Australia 21 Limited, Weston, ACT
Number of pages: 44 Posted: 13 Jul 2016
Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
Downloads 484 (126,511)
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voluntary euthanasia,aAssisted suicide, law reform, health law, medical law, Australia 21

How Should Australia Regulate Voluntary Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide?

Journal of Law and Medicine, 20, pp. 410-438, 2012
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Voluntary euthanasia, Assisted suicide, Law reform, Health law, Medical law, End of life decision making, Australia 21

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Withholding and Withdrawal of ‘Futile’ Life-Sustaining Treatment: Unilateral Medical Decision-Making in Australia and New Zealand

Journal of Law and Medicine, 20(4), pp. 907-924, 2013
Number of pages: 19 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott, Ben White and Jocelyn Downie
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Schulich School of Law & Faculty of Medicine
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Medical futility, End of life decision-making, Withholding and withdrawal of life-sustaining medical treatment, Adult guardianship law, Health law, Medical law

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Clogging the Equity of Redemption: An Outmoded Concept?

QUT Law and Justice Journal, 2(1), pp. 35-52
Number of pages: 18 Posted: 14 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott and Bill Duncan
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Providing Palliative Care at the End of Life: Should Health Professionals Fear Regulation?

(2018) 26 Journal of Law and Medicine, 214-245.
Number of pages: 34 Posted: 19 Nov 2018
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of New England (Australia), Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland - Faculty of Medicine and University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
Downloads 340 (191,858)
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Doctrine of Double Effect, Schedule 8 Drugs, End of Life Care, Inadequate Pain Relief, Palliative Care, End of Life Law, Regulation of Pain Medication, Legal Repercussions, Disciplinary Proceedings

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Assisted Suicides and 'Mercy Killings': Voluntary Requests, or Vulnerable Adults? A Critique of Criminal Law and Sentencing

University of New South Wales Law Journal, Vol. 45, No. 2, 2021
Number of pages: 44 Posted: 07 Aug 2021
Katrine Del Villar, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
Downloads 271 (244,132)

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suicide, assisted suicide, mercy killings, voluntary assisted dying, coronial investigations, criminal prosecution, sentencing, sentencing remarks, law reform, health law

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When Is It in a Child’s Best Interests to Withhold or Withdraw Life-Sustaining Treatment? An Evolving Australian Jurisprudence

Journal of Law and Medicine 25(4), pp 944-972, 2018.
Number of pages: 30 Posted: 31 Aug 2018
Lindy Willmott, Ben White and Neera Bhatia
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Deakin University, Geelong, Australia - Deakin Law School
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Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment: Criminal Responsibility for Established Medical Practice?

Journal of Law and Medicine, 17(5), pp. 849-865, 2010
Number of pages: 23 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Ben White, Lindy Willmott and John Allen
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Independent
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End of life decision-making, Withhold and withdraw medical treatment, Life-sustaining treatment, Criminal law, Adult guardianship

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Role of Law in End-of-Life Decision-Making: Perspectives of Patients, Substitute Decision-Makers and Families

Journal of Law and Medicine, vol. 28, pp. 813-830, 2021
Number of pages: 18 Posted: 26 Aug 2021
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland, University of Queensland, University of Queensland and Cancer Council Queensland
Downloads 198 (331,428)
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role of law in end-of-life decision-making; community perspectives; resolving conflict; advance care directives; enduring powers of attorney; end-of-life decision-making; legal literacy; substitute decision-making

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Victoria's Voluntary Assisted Dying Law: Clinical Implementation as the Next Challenge

Medical Journal of Australia 2019; 210 (5) doi: 10.5694/mja18.01000
Number of pages: 6 Posted: 02 May 2019 Last Revised: 09 Jun 2019
Ben White, Lindy Willmott and Eliana Close
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology
Downloads 195 (336,224)
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voluntary assisted dying, assisted dying

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Is There a Role for Law in Medical Practice When Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment? Empirical Findings on Attitudes of Doctors

Journal of Law and Medicine, Vol. 24, pp. 342-355, 2016
Number of pages: 14 Posted: 23 Dec 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland - School of Medicine, Southern Cross University and University of Queensland
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Health Law, Medical Law, Adult Guardianship Law, Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment, Attitudes to Law, Survey of Doctors, End of Life Decision-Making

Cutting the Gordian Knot of Futility: A Case for Law Reform on Unilateral Withholding and Withdrawal of Potentially Life-Sustaining Treatment

Jocelyn Downie, Lindy Willmott, & Ben White, “Cutting the Gordian Knot of Futility: A Case for Law Reform on Unilateral Withholding and Withdrawal of Potentially Life-Sustaining Treatment” (2014) 26(1) New Zealand Universities Law Review 24-59
Number of pages: 40 Posted: 10 Dec 2015
Jocelyn Downie, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Schulich School of Law & Faculty of Medicine, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Cutting the Gordian Knot of Futility: A Case for Law Reform on Unilateral Withholding and Withdrawal of Potentially Life-Sustaining Treatment

New Zealand Universities Law Review, 26(1), pp. 24-59, 2014
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Jocelyn Downie, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Schulich School of Law & Faculty of Medicine, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Futility, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment, End of life decision-making, Health law, Medical law

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'Best Interests' and Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment from an Adult Who Lacks Capacity in the Parens Patriae Jurisdiction

Journal of Law and Medicine, 21(4), pp. 920-941, 2014
Number of pages: 23 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott, Ben White and Malcolm Smith
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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End of life decision-making, Best interests, Parens patriae, Withholding and withdrawal of life-sustaining medical treatment, Health law, Medical law

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Reasons Doctors Provide Futile Treatment at the End of Life: A Qualitative Study

Journal of Medical Ethics, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 34 Posted: 14 Jul 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland, University of Queensland - School of Medicine, Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology and Queensland University of Technology
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Futile Treatment, Futility, End of Life Decision-Making, Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment, Doctors' Perceptions

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Suicides, Assisted Suicides and 'Mercy Killings': Would Voluntary Assisted Dying Prevent these 'Bad Deaths'?

46(2) Monash University Law Review, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 44 Posted: 21 Mar 2020
Katrine Del Villar, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Suicide, Assisted Suicide, Mercy Killings, Voluntary Assisted Dying, Coronial Data, Criminal Prosecutions, Parliamentary Debates, Law Reform, Health Law

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Rethinking Life-Sustaining Measures: Questions for Queensland

QUT, Brisbane, Qld
Number of pages: 99 Posted: 15 Jul 2016
Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
Downloads 138 (452,821)

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Withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment, End of life decision-making, Advance directives, Adult guardianship law, Law reform

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A Model Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill

Griffith Journal of Law and Human Dignity. 7, 2, p. 1-47 47 p., 2019
Number of pages: 50 Posted: 19 Mar 2020
Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
Downloads 135 (461,007)
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voluntary assisted dying, assisted dying, assisted death, physician assisted death, health law, medical law, end-of-life law, end-of-life decisions, end-of-life decision-making

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Rethinking Restrictive Practices: A Comparative Analysis

QUT Law Review, 14(2), pp. 90-122, 2014
Number of pages: 41 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Kim Chandler, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology, Faculty of Law, Australian Center for Health Law Research, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
Downloads 129 (478,177)
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restrictive practices, intellectual disability, behaviours of concern, restrictive practices legislation

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Does a Refusal of Treatment need to be Informed? Towards a Resolution of the Current Confusion in English, Canadian and Australian Common Law

McGill Journal of Law and Health
Number of pages: 82 Posted: 26 Sep 2023
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Schulich School of Law & Faculty of Medicine and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Medical treatment, information requirements, refusal of treatment, withholding treatment, withdrawal of treatment, battery, negligence, autonomy, advance directive

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'Regulatory Action' By Patients and Family Caregivers to Overcome Barriers to Accessing Voluntary Assisted Dying: A Qualitative Study in Victoria, Australia

University of New South Wales Law Journal, Vol. 24, No. 7, 2024
Number of pages: 39 Posted: 12 Dec 2023
Ruthie Jeanneret, Eliana Close, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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regulatory action, voluntary assisted dying, qualitative study, victoria, health law

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ANZICS Guiding Principles for Complex Decision Making During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Critical Care and Resuscitation: Journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 5 Posted: 21 May 2020
Austin Health - Department of Intensive Care, South Western Sydney Local Health District - Liverpool Hospital, The University of Sydney - Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland - Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Western Australian Health Translation Network, Children's Hospital Westmead, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) - Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service, Royal Adelaide Hospital, University College Dublin (UCD), St. Vincent's Hospital Sydney, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide, St. George Hospital, Sydney, Organ Donation New Zealand, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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health policy, medical ethics, health decision-making, public health, COVID-19, intensive care, health guidelines, clinical decision-making

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The Doctrine of Necessity and the Detention and Restraint of People with Intellectual Impairment: Is There Any Justification?

Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 23(3), pp. 361-387, QUT – Law and Justice Research Paper No. 17-09
Number of pages: 46 Posted: 30 Jun 2016 Last Revised: 04 Jan 2018
Kim Chandler, Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Health Law, Medical Law, Mental Health Law, Intellectual Impairment, Detention, Doctrine of Necessity, Restrictive Practices

Physician Attitudes to Voluntary Assisted Dying: A Scoping Review

BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2020 , DOI: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2020-002192
Number of pages: 24 Posted: 25 Aug 2020
Jodhi Rutherford, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Australian Centre for Health Law Research, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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voluntary assisted dying, assisted dying, end of life law, law reform, doctors, medical profession

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Factors Associated With Non-Beneficial Treatments in End of Life Hospital Admissions: A Multicentre Retrospective Cohort Study in Australia

Carter, Hannah Elizabeth, Lee, Xing Ju, Gallois, Cindy, Winch, Sarah, Callaway, Leonie, Willmott, Lindy, White, Ben, Parker, Malcolm, Close, Eliana, & Graves, Nicholas (2019) Factors associated with non-beneficial treatments in end of life hospital admissions: A multicentre retrospective cohort stud
Number of pages: 18 Posted: 18 Dec 2019
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, University of Queensland, University of Queensland, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland - School of Medicine, Queensland University of Technology and Queensland University of Technology
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end-of-life care, non-beneficial treatment, health, end-of-life treatment, end-of-life decision making

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Guardianship and Health Decisions in China and Australia: A Comparative Analysis

Asian Journal of Comparative Law, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 27 Posted: 23 Oct 2017 Last Revised: 26 Oct 2017
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Shandong University, Tsinghua University and Tsinghua University
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Health law, Medical law, Adult guardianship, Advance care planning, Enduring powers of attorney, Comparative law, Chinese law

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Can Depressed Patients Make a Decision to Request Voluntary Assisted Dying?

Internal Medicine Journal, 51(10), pp. 1713-1716
Number of pages: 6 Posted: 16 Dec 2021
affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN and Monash University
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Voluntary assisted dying, depression, psychiatry, capacity, major depressive disorder

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Development of Voluntary Assisted Dying Training in Victoria, Australia: A Model for Consideration

Journal of Palliative Care, 04.08.2020, p. 1-6.
Number of pages: 17 Posted: 21 Sep 2020
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Griffith University - Griffith Law School, Independent, University of Queensland - School of Medicine and Queensland University of Technology
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voluntary assisted dying, medical training, mandatory training, curriculum and training design, end of life law, end of life decision making

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Australian Doctors’ Knowledge of and Compliance with the Law Relating to End-of-Life Decisions: Implications for LGBTI Patients

(2018) Culture, Health & Sexuality 20(8), pp. 845-857.
Number of pages: 20 Posted: 09 Jan 2018 Last Revised: 18 Aug 2018
Southern Cross University, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland - School of Medicine and University of Queensland
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Health and medical law, end of life decision-making, knowledge of law, substitute decision-making, LGBTIQ

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What the Doctor Would Prescribe: Physician Experiences of Providing Voluntary Assisted Dying in Australia

OMEGA: Journal of Death and Dying, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 34 Posted: 17 Aug 2021
Jodhi Rutherford, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Australian Centre for Health Law Research, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
Downloads 98 (587,053)
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euthanasia, access to health care, clinical decision making, end-of-life, assisted suicide

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Comparative and Critical Analysis of Key Eligibility Criteria for Voluntary Assisted Dying Under Five Legal Frameworks

UNSW Law Journal 44(4), pp 1663-1700, 2021
Number of pages: 41 Posted: 16 Feb 2022
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Schulich School of Law & Faculty of Medicine, Victorian Government - Department of Health and Human Services, Griffith University - Griffith Law School, Independent and Queensland University of Technology
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voluntary assisted dying, eligibility criteria, Victoria, Western Australia, Oregon, Canada, comparative analysis, comparative law

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Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment from Adults Who Lack Capacity: The Role of Law in Medical Practice Final Report

Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment from Adults Who Lack Capacity: The Role of Law in Medical Practice Final Report, 2017, ISBN: 978-0-9941872-9-1
Number of pages: 42 Posted: 04 Sep 2018
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Southern Cross University, University of Queensland - School of Medicine and University of Queensland
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The Knowledge and Practice of Doctors in Relation to the Law that Governs Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment from Adults Who Lack Capacity

Journal of Law and Medicine, 24, pp. 356-370
Number of pages: 15 Posted: 24 Jan 2017
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Southern Cross University, University of Queensland - School of Medicine and University of Queensland
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Health law, Medical law, Adult guardianship law, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment, Knowledge of law, Compliance with law, Survey of doctors, End of life decision-making

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Access to Voluntary Assisted Dying in Australia Requires Fair Remuneration for Medical Practitioners

The Medical Journal of Australia 2022
Number of pages: 3 Posted: 03 Jan 2023
Casey Haining, Lindy Willmott, Simon Towler and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology - Australian Center for Health Law Research, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Government of Western Australia - Department of Health and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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voluntary assisted dying, health law, medical law, medical ethics, medical practitioners, renumeration

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Voluntary Assisted Dying: A Discussion of Key Legal Issues for Australian Nurses

Collegian 2023
Number of pages: 23 Posted: 15 Sep 2023
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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health legislation, nurses, voluntary assisted dying, implementation

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What Next for Voluntary Assisted Dying in Australia?

Australian Health Review, 47(1), 2023
Number of pages: 2 Posted: 21 Feb 2023
Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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voluntary assisted dying, health policy, health law, implementation

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Restricting Conversations About Voluntary Assisted Dying: Implications for Clinical Practice

BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care, 2019, 10(1), pp. 105-110.
Number of pages: 13 Posted: 02 Oct 2019 Last Revised: 20 Jul 2020
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Austin Health, University of Ottawa - Department of Medicine and Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
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assisted dying, end of life, end of life communication

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Comparing Doctors’ Legal Compliance Across Three Australian States for Decisions Whether to Withhold or Withdraw Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment: Does Different Law Lead to Different Decisions?

(2017) BMC Palliative Care 16:63 DOI 10.1186/s12904-017-0249-1
Number of pages: 8 Posted: 09 Jan 2018
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Southern Cross University, University of Queensland - School of Medicine, University of Queensland and Griffith Criminology Institute
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End-of-life decision-making, Medical law, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment, Compliance with law, Advance directives

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The Right to Choose an Assisted Death: Time for Legislation?

Australia21, Weston, ACT, ISBN 978-0-987-3991-3-7
Number of pages: 32 Posted: 13 Jul 2016 Last Revised: 26 Aug 2016
Bob Douglas, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Independent, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Voluntary euthanasia, Assisted suicide, Law reform, Health law, Medical law, Australia 21

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Who is Eligible for Voluntary Assisted Dying? Nine Medical Conditions Assessed Against Five Legal Frameworks

University of New South Wales Law Journal, Vol. 45, No. 1, 2022, Griffith University Law School Research Paper Forthcoming
Number of pages: 51 Posted: 03 Aug 2022
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Griffith University - Griffith Law School, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Victorian Government - Department of Health and Human Services, Independent and Schulich School of Law & Faculty of Medicine
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voluntary assisted dying, health law, legal frameworks, medical conditions, reform

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(Failed) Voluntary Euthanasia Law Reform in Australia: Two Decades of Trends, Models and Politics

University of New South Wales Law Journal, Vol. 39, No. 1, pp. 1-46, 2016, QUT – Law and Justice Research Paper No. 16-04
Number of pages: 47 Posted: 30 Jun 2016 Last Revised: 09 Dec 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Medical Law, Health Law, Voluntary Euthanasia, Physician Assisted Suicide, Law Reform, Politics

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Legal Issues in End-Of-Life Care for Speech-Language Pathologists and Social Workers: A Scoping Review

International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 2023
Number of pages: 14 Posted: 06 Sep 2023
Rachel Feeney, Lindy Willmott, Jill Wilson and Ben White
University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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end-of-life care, health legislation, social workers, speech-language pathology

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A Perfect Storm? Fear of Litigation at the End of Life.

Medical Journal of Australia, 2019
Number of pages: 3 Posted: 21 Jun 2019
University of Queensland - Faculty of Medicine, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of New England (Australia), University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and Queensland University of Technology
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end of life

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Assisted Dying and Evidence-Based Law-Making: A Critical Analysis of an Article’s Role in New Zealand’s Referendum

New Zealand Medical Journal, 133(1520), 90-97
Number of pages: 12 Posted: 26 Mar 2021
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Schulich School of Law & Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Law, University of Otago and University of Bristol
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Voluntary Assisted Dying, Assisted Dying, End of Life Law, Referendum, Law Reform, Evidence-Based Law, Evidence-Based Research, Research Design, New Zealand

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Termination of a Minor's Pregnancy: Critical Issues for Consent and the Criminal Law

Journal of Law and Medicine, 17(2), pp. 249-260, 2009
Number of pages: 16 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Abortion, Termination of pregnancy, Minors consent to medical treatment

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Advance Directives, Autonomy and the Refusal of Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment

PhD by Publication, Queensland University of Technology, 2011
Number of pages: 204 Posted: 18 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Medical Practitioners' Views and Experiences of Being Involved in Assisted Dying in Victoria, Australia: A Qualitative Interview Study Among Participating Doctors

Social Science & Medicine (online first version), 2021
Number of pages: 35 Posted: 21 Jan 2022
Marcus Sellars, Ben White, Patsy Yates and Lindy Willmott
Independent, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Assisted dying, Implementation of assisted dying, Doctors' perspectives, Semi-structured interviews, End-of-life, Identity theory, Australia

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What Do Emergency Physicians Think of Law?

Emergency Medicine Australasia, 24(4), pp. 355-356, 2012
Number of pages: 6 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland - School of Medicine, Southern Cross University and University of Queensland
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Health law, End of life decision-making, Withholding and withdrawing treatment, Life-sustaining treatment, Knowledge of law, Advance care planning, Adult guardianship law

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Advance Directives and the Promotion of Autonomy: A Comparative Australian Statutory Analysis

Journal of Law and Medicine, 17, pp. 556-581
Number of pages: 46 Posted: 13 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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advance directives, refusal of treatment, withdrawing and withholding treatment, legislation, autonomy

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Regulating Voluntary Assisted Dying Practice: A Policy Analysis From Victoria, Australia

Health Policy 125(11), pp. 1455-1474, 2021
Number of pages: 39 Posted: 01 Feb 2022
Eliana Close, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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voluntary assisted dying, policy, voluntary assisted dying policy, health policy, implementation period, regulation

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Voluntary Assisted Dying in Victoria: Why Knowing the Law Matters to Nurses

Nursing Ethics, 2020, Griffith University Law School Research Paper No. 21-1
Number of pages: 14 Posted: 26 Oct 2020 Last Revised: 09 Feb 2021
Griffith University - Griffith Law School, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Independent
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Does the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (Vic) Reflect Its Stated Policy Goals?

University of New South Wales Law Journal, Vol. 43, No. 2, 2020, pp. 1-42.
Number of pages: 35 Posted: 19 Jun 2020 Last Revised: 19 Oct 2020
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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health law, voluntary assisted dying, assisted dying, health policy, law reform, end of life law

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Evidence-Based Law-Making on Voluntary Assisted Dying

Australian Health Review 44(4) 544-546.
Number of pages: 3 Posted: 02 Feb 2020 Last Revised: 02 Sep 2020
Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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voluntary assisted dying, assisted dying, health policy, end of life care, end of life law, law reform

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Does Voluntary Assisted Dying Cause Public Stigma for the Bereaved? A Vignette-Based Experiment

Palliative and Supportive Care, First View, 1-5, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 15 Posted: 27 Aug 2021
School of Psychology, School of Psychology, University of Groningen, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Curtin University and University of Cambridge - Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS)
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euthanasia, grief, physician-assisted suicide, stigma, voluntary assisted dying

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Law as Clinical Evidence: A New Constitutive Model of Medical Education and Decision-Making

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 15(1), pp. 101-109.
Number of pages: 17 Posted: 24 Jan 2018 Last Revised: 18 Aug 2018
University of Queensland - School of Medicine, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland and Southern Cross University
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medical education, withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment, medical law, doctors' knowledge of law, doctors' compliance with law

54.

Advance Directives Refusing Treatment As an Expression of Autonomy: Do the Courts Practise What They Preach?

Common Law World Review, 38(4), pp. 295-341
Number of pages: 47 Posted: 13 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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medical law, advance directives, autonomy, self-determination, withholding and withdrawing treatment, life-sustaining medical treatment

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Prospective Oversight and Approval of Assisted Dying Cases in Victoria, Australia: A Qualitative Study of Doctors’ Perspectives

BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care (online first)
Number of pages: 20 Posted: 22 Jul 2021
Ben White, Lindy Willmott, Marcus Sellars and Patsy Yates
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Independent and Queensland University of Technology
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Voluntary assisted dying, assisted dying, prospective approval, prospective oversight, Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (Vic)

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Nurses’ Knowledge of Law at the End of Life and Implications for Practice: A Qualitative Study

Palliative Medicine, 34(4), pp. 524-532, 2020
Number of pages: 26 Posted: 19 Mar 2020 Last Revised: 10 Apr 2020
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland - Faculty of Medicine, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), affiliation not provided to SSRN and University of New England (Australia)
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health law, health law research, medical law, nursing research, nursing, palliative medicine, palliative care, end of life law, end of life care, end of life decisions

57.

Australian Health Professionals' Attitudes toward Voluntary Assisted Dying: A Cross-Sectional Survey

O’Connor, Moira, Charlene Martin, Lindy Wilmott, Darren Haywood, Blake J. Lawrence, and Lauren J. Breen. 2021. Australian Health Professionals’ Attitudes toward Voluntary Assisted Dying: A Cross-Sectional Survey. Social Sciences 10: 429. https://doi.org/10.3390/ socsci10110429
Number of pages: 14 Posted: 17 Mar 2022
School of Psychology, Curtin University, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Curtin University, Curtin University and Curtin University
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Voluntary assisted dying, VAD, health professionals, nursing, attitudes, survey, Australia, tripartite model

58.

Informing the euthanasia debate: Perceptions of Australian politicians

University of New South Wales Law Journal, Vol. 41, No. 4, 2018
Number of pages: 50 Posted: 15 Jan 2019
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Griffith Criminology Institute
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Futility and the Law: Knowledge, Practice and Attitudes of Doctors in End of Life Care

QUT Law Review, Vol. 16(1), Pp. 54-75, 2016
Number of pages: 22 Posted: 14 Jul 2016 Last Revised: 23 Aug 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland, University of Queensland - School of Medicine, Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland, University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology
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Medical Law, Health Law, Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment, Futile Treatment, Futility, Doctors' Knowledge of Law, Doctors Attitudes to Law

60.

What Role for Adult Guardianship in Authorising Restrictive Practices?

Monash University Law Review 43(2), pp 492-529, 2017.
Number of pages: 38 Posted: 31 Aug 2018
Kim Chandler, Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology, Faculty of Law, Australian Center for Health Law Research, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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A Qualitative Study of Experiences of Institutional Objection to Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada: Ongoing Challenges and Catalysts for Change

BMC Medical Ethics, 2023
Number of pages: 24 Posted: 27 Sep 2023
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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voluntary assisted dying, medical assistance in dying, qualitative study, institutional objection, Canada

62.

Charlie Gard: In Defence of the Law

44 Journal of Medical Ethics 476-480
Number of pages: 13 Posted: 12 Dec 2018
Eliana Close, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Community Knowledge of Law on End-of-life Decision-Making: An Australian Telephone Survey

Community Knowledge of Law on End-of-Life Decision Making: An Australian Telephone Survey Tilse, C. F., Wilson, J., White, B., Willmott, L., Lawson, D. K., Dunn, J., Aitken, J., Pearce, A. & Ferguson, M., 2019, In : Journal of Law and Medicine. 27, 2, p. 399-414 16 p.
Number of pages: 28 Posted: 19 Mar 2020
University of Queensland, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Otago - Faculty of Law, affiliation not provided to SSRN, Cancer Council Queensland, affiliation not provided to SSRN and affiliation not provided to SSRN
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end-of-life decision making, end-of-life law, end-of-life care, health law

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Doctors’ Perceptions of How Resource Limitations Relate to Futility in End-of-Life Decision Making: A Qualitative Analysis

Journal of Medical Ethics. 45, p. 373-379 7 p.
Number of pages: 18 Posted: 27 Jun 2019 Last Revised: 26 Feb 2020
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland, University of Queensland - School of Medicine, Queensland University of Technology and University of Queensland
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Refusing Advance Refusals: Advance Directives and Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment

Melbourne Univeristy Law Review, Vol. 30, No. 1, 2006
Number of pages: 32 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott, Ben White and Michelle Howard
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Independent
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Advance directives, Adult guardianship law, End of life decision-making, Living wills

66.

Palliative Care and Other Physicians' Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice Relating to the Law on Withholding/Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment: Survey Results

Palliative Medicine, Vol. 30(2), Pp. 171-179, May 2015
Number of pages: 32 Posted: 30 Jun 2016 Last Revised: 09 Jul 2016
Southern Cross University, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland and University of Queensland - School of Medicine
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Health Law, Medical Law, Adult Guardianship Law, Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment, Palliative Care, Knowledge of Law, Compliance with Law, Survey of Doctors, End of Life Decision-Making

67.

Voluntary Requests, or Vulnerable Adults? A Critique of Criminal Sentencing in Assisted Suicide and 'Mercy Killing' Cases

University of New South Wales Law Journal, Vol. 45, No. 2, 2022
Number of pages: 55 Posted: 03 Aug 2022
Katrine Del Villar, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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health law; voluntary assisted dying; assisted suicide; mercy killing; criminal sentencing; law reform

68.

Safeguarding Rights to Liberty and Security Where People with Disability Are Subject to Detention and Restraint: A Rights-Based Approach (Part One)

Number of pages: 30 Posted: 31 Aug 2018
Kim Chandler, Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology, Faculty of Law, Australian Center for Health Law Research, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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The Role of Law in Decisions to Withhold and Withdraw Life-Sustaining Treatment from Adults Who Lack Capacity: A Cross-Sectional Study

(2017) Journal of Medical Ethics, 43(5), pp. 327-333.
Number of pages: 40 Posted: 23 Oct 2017 Last Revised: 26 Oct 2017
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland, Southern Cross University and University of Queensland - School of Medicine
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Health law, Medical law, Adult guardianship law, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment, Advance directives, Knowledge of law, Compliance with law, End of life decision-making, Medical ethics, Survey of doctors

The Role of Law in Decisions to Withhold and Withdraw Life-Sustaining Treatment from Adults Who Lack Capacity: A Cross-Sectional Study

Journal of Medical Ethics, (2016), doi:10.1136/medethics-2016-103543
Posted: 23 Nov 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland, Southern Cross University and University of Queensland - School of Medicine

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Health law, Medical law, Adult guardianship law, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment, Advance directives, Knowledge of law, Compliance with law, End of life decision-making, Medical ethics, Survey of doctors

70.

Doctors' Knowledge of the Law on Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment

Medical Journal of Australia, 201(4), pp. 229-232, 2014
Number of pages: 4 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Southern Cross University, University of Queensland - School of Medicine and University of Queensland
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Knowledge of law, Legal knowledge, Doctors, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment, Advance care planning, End of life decision-making, Health law, Medical law

71.

Interveners or Interferers: Intervention in Decisions to Withhold and Withdraw Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment

The Sydney Law Review, 27(4), pp. 597-621, 2005
Number of pages: 27 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott, Ben White and Donna Cooper
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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End of life decision-making, Withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment, Amicus curiae, Interveners

72.

Autonomy versus Futility? Barriers to Good Clinical Practice in End-of-Life Care: A Queensland Case

Medical Journal of Australia, 196(6), pp. 404-405, 2012
Number of pages: 7 Posted: 10 Jul 2016 Last Revised: 23 Aug 2016
Queensland Health, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Griffith University, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and University of Queensland - School of Medicine
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Medical futility, End of life decision-making, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment, Adult guardianship law, Health communication, Medical ethics, Health law

73.

Advance Health Directives: Competing Perceptions, Intentions and Use by Patients and Doctors in Queensland

QUT Law Review, 13(1), pp. 30-51, 2013
Number of pages: 23 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland, University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Adult guardianship, Advance health directive, Advance directive, Health law, Medical law

74.

Legislative Options to Address Institutional Objections to Voluntary Assisted Dying in Australia

University of New South Wales Law Journal Forum, No 3 (2021)
Number of pages: 19 Posted: 12 Aug 2021
Ben White, Lindy Willmott, Eliana Close and Jocelyn Downie
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology and Schulich School of Law & Faculty of Medicine
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voluntary assisted dying, assisted dying, conscientious objection, institutional objection, reasonable accommodation, end of life law, law reform, doctors, medical profession

75.

Models of Care for Voluntary Assisted Dying: A Qualitative Study of Queensland's Approach in its First Year of Operation

Australian Health Review, 2024[10.1071/AH24199]
Number of pages: 7 Posted: 04 Nov 2024
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Euthanasia, Health system funding, Health systems, Health workforce, Implementation, Models of care, Physician-assisted dying, Voluntary assisted dying

76.

Surrogacy: Art's Forgotten Child

University of New South Wales Law Journal, 29(2), pp. 227-232
Number of pages: 6 Posted: 14 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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assisted reproductive technology, surrogacy

77.

The Schiavo Decision: Emotional, But Legally Controversial?

Bond Law Review, 18(1), pp. 132-159, 2006
Number of pages: 40 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott, Ben White and Donna Cooper
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment, Adult guardianship law, End of life decision-making

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‘Can a Relative Override a Patient’s Advance Care Directive?’: End-of-life Legal Worries of General Practitioners and Nurses Working in Aged Care

Australian Journal of Primary Health, 30(1)
Number of pages: 9 Posted: 16 Feb 2024
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland, Independent, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Advance Care Planning, aged, end-of-life care, general practitioners, health law, medical law, nurses, palliative care

79.

Enduring Documents: Improving the Forms, Improving the Outcomes

University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld
Number of pages: 261 Posted: 15 Jul 2016
University of Queensland, University of Queensland, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Adult guardianship, Advance health directives, Advance directives, Enduring powers of attorney, Substitute decision-making, Law reform, Legal forms, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment, Indigenous access to law

80.

Futile Treatment in Hospital: Doctors’ Intergroup Language

Journal of Language and Social Psychology, Vol. 34(6), Pp. 657-671, 2015
Number of pages: 27 Posted: 14 Jul 2016
University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland, University of Queensland - School of Medicine, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology and Queensland University of Technology
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Intergroup Health Communication, Linguistic Intergroup Bias, End of Life Decision-Making, Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment, Futility

81.

Next Up: A Proposal for Values-Based Law Reform on Unilateral Withholding and Withdrawal of Potentially Life-Sustaining Treatment

Alberta Law Review, Vol. 54, No. 3, 2017
Number of pages: 28 Posted: 26 Nov 2016 Last Revised: 05 Jan 2018
Jocelyn Downie, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Schulich School of Law & Faculty of Medicine, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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End of life decision-making, Withholding and withdrawing life sustaining treatment, Futility, Futile treatment, Adult guardianship law, Health law, Medical law

82.

Safeguarding Rights to Liberty and Security Where People with Disability Are Subject to Detention and Restraint: A Practical Approach to the Adjudication, Interpretation and Making of Law (Part Two)

Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, vol 25, no 4, pp 550-577.
Number of pages: 42 Posted: 31 Aug 2018 Last Revised: 01 Mar 2019
Kim Chandler, Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology, Faculty of Law, Australian Center for Health Law Research, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Guest Editorial: End of Life Law, Ethics, Policy and Practice

QUT Law Review, Volume 16, Issue 1, Pp. 1-4, 2016
Number of pages: 4 Posted: 30 Jun 2016 Last Revised: 09 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott, Ben White, Andrew McGee and Fiona McDonald
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Associate Lecturer
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End of Life, End of Life Law, End of Life Ethics, End of Life Policy

84.

Should Law Have a Role in End-of-Life Care?

Internal Medicine Journal, 42(9), pp. 966-968, 2012
Number of pages: 4 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland - School of Medicine, Southern Cross University and University of Queensland
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Health law, End of life decision-making, Withholding and withdrawing treatment, Life-sustaining treatment, Knowledge of law, Advance care planning, Adult guardianship law

85.

Junior Medical Doctors’ Decision Making when Using Advance Care Directives to Guide Treatment for People with Dementia: A Cross-Sectional Vignette Study

Waller et al. BMC Medical Ethics (2022) 23:73
Number of pages: 9 Posted: 12 Aug 2022
University of Newcastle (Australia), University of Newcastle - School of Medicine and Public Health, Health Behaviour Research Collaborative, University of Newcastle (Australia), Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Newcastle (Australia), University of Newcastle (Australia), Hunter New England Local Health District, University of Newcastle (Australia), University of Newcastle (Australia), Hunter Medical Research Institute and University of Newcastle (Australia)
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junior medical doctors, decision making, advance care directives, decision-making capacity, dementia, cross-sectional, vignette study

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Transparent Triage Policies During The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Critical Part Of Medico-Legal Risk Management For Clinicians

University of New South Wales Law Journal, Vol. 215, No. 2, 2021
Number of pages: 5 Posted: 16 Aug 2021
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, The University of Western Australia Law School, James Cook University - James Cook University and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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triage, intensive care, scarce resources, rationing, COVID-19, negligence, criminal law, human rights, public law, guardianship, policy, public scrutiny, ethics, utilitarianism

87.

Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment in a Patient's Best Interests: Australian Judicial Deliberations

Medical Journal of Australia, 201(9), pp. 545-547, 2014
Number of pages: 8 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and University of Adelaide - Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Health law, Medical law, End of life decision-making, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment, Best interests, Parens patriae jurisdiction, Futility

88.

Surrogacy in Queensland: Should Altruism Be a Crime?

Bond Law Review, 20(1), pp. 1-29, 2008
Number of pages: 27 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Catherine Brown, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Surrogacy

89.

Assisted Dying: Participation Barriers and Facilitators - Qualitative Interview Study of Doctors' Perceptions

BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 0[10.1136/spcare-2024-004985]
Number of pages: 9 Posted: 16 Jan 2025
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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End of Life Care, Terminal Care, Palliative Care

90.

Voluntary Assisted Dying: Peak Bodies Must Provide Practical Guidance

Internal Medicine Journal, Vol. 52, 2022
Number of pages: 6 Posted: 12 Jul 2022
Eliana Close, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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voluntary assisted dying, health law, Australian Medical Association, peak bodies, practical guidance, assisted dying

91.

Participating Doctors’ Perspectives on the Regulation of Voluntary Assisted Dying in Victoria: A Qualitative Study

Medical Journal of Australia, Vol. 215(3), pp. 125-129 (2021)
Number of pages: 5 Posted: 24 Sep 2021
Lindy Willmott, Ben White, Marcus Sellars and Patsy Yates
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Independent and Queensland University of Technology
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voluntary assisted dying, assisted dying, doctors' perspectives, Victoria

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Balancing Patient and Societal Interests in Decisions About Potentially Life-Sustaining Treatment: An Australian Policy Analysis

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 17(3), 407-421, 2020 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11673-020-09994-7
Number of pages: 26 Posted: 16 Dec 2020
Eliana Close, Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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medical futility, end-of-life care, clinical decision-making, healthcare rationing, resource allocation, public health policy

93.

Future of Assisted Dying Reform in Australia

Australian Health Review, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 10 Posted: 09 Jan 2019
Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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health law, law reform, voluntary assisted dying

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The Incidence, Duration and Cost of Futile Treatment in End-of-Life Hospital Admissions to Three Australian Public-Sector Tertiary Hospitals: A Retrospective Multi-Centre Cohort Study

(2017) BMJ Open, 7(10), Article number-e017661
Number of pages: 28 Posted: 16 Jan 2018
Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland - School of Medicine, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland, University of Queensland, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology
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Futile Treatment, Medical Decision-Making, End of Life, Health Economics

95.

Will You Do as I Ask? Compliance with Instructions About Health Care in Queensland

Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal, 4(1), pp. 77-87, 2004
Number of pages: 12 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Advance directives, End of life decision-making, Adult guardianship law, Living wills, Advance health directives, Law reform

96.

Better Regulation of End‑Of‑Life Care: A Call for a Holistic Approach

Bioethical Inquiry 2022
Number of pages: 11 Posted: 02 Nov 2022
Ben White, Lindy Willmott and Eliana Close
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology
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end-of-life care, medical legislation, government regulation, ethical issues, health law

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Prevalence of Advance Care Directives in the Community: A Telephone Survey of Three Australian States

White, Benjamin P., Willmott, Lindy, Tilse, Cheryl, Wilson, Jill, Ferguson, Michele, Aitken, Joanne, et al. (2019) Prevalence of advance care directives in the community: A telephone survey of three Australian States. Internal Medicine Journal, 49(10), pp. 1161-1267.
Number of pages: 24 Posted: 21 Mar 2019 Last Revised: 31 Oct 2019
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland, University of Queensland, affiliation not provided to SSRN, Cancer Council Queensland, affiliation not provided to SSRN, University of Otago - Faculty of Law, affiliation not provided to SSRN and University of Queensland
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advance care directives, advance care planning, end of life

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Community Knowledge of Voluntary Assisted Dying: A Cross-Sectional Survey of the Public in Queensland, Australia

Death Studies, 0[10.1080/07481187.2025.2452490]
Number of pages: 28 Posted: 30 Jan 2025
Ben White, Rachel Feeney and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Assisted dying, Community legal knowledge, Cross-sectional survey, Health literacy, Voluntary assisted dying

99.

Implications of Voluntary Assisted Dying for Advance Care Planning

Medical Journal of Australia, 220(3), doi: 10.5694/mja2.52183
Number of pages: 5 Posted: 16 Feb 2024
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR), Queensland University of Technology - Australian Center for Health Law Research and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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voluntary assisted dying, advance care planning, health law, Australia, end of life

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The Exclusion of Long-Term Australian Residents from Access to Voluntary Assisted Dying: A Critique of the 'Permanent Resident' Eligibility Criterion

Monash University Law Review, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 60 Posted: 17 Oct 2023
Katrine Del Villar, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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voluntary assisted dying, health law, residency criteria, permanent residents, assisted dying

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Knowledge and Confidence of Junior Medical Doctors in Discussing and Documenting Resuscitation Plans: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Internal Medicine Journal. https://doi.org/10.1111/imj.14994
Number of pages: 15 Posted: 11 Aug 2021
University of Newcastle - School of Medicine and Public Health, Health Behaviour Research Collaborative, University of Newcastle (Australia), University of Newcastle (Australia), University of Newcastle (Australia), Hunter New England Local Health District, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Newcastle (Australia), University of Newcastle (Australia), University of Newcastle (Australia) and University of Newcastle (Australia)
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junior doctors, resuscitation, resuscitation plan, withholding resuscitation, withholding treatment, medical decision-making, health policy, health law, medical orders

102.

Regulating Voluntary Assisted Dying in Australia: Some Insights From the Netherlands.

Onwuteaka‐Philipsen, Bregje, Willmott, Lindy, & White, Benjamin P. (2019) Regulating voluntary assisted dying in Australia: Some insights from the Netherlands. Medical Journal of Australia, 211(10), 438-439.e1.
Number of pages: 3 Posted: 25 Sep 2019 Last Revised: 19 Nov 2019
affiliation not provided to SSRN, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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assisted dying, voluntary assisted dying, euthanasia, physician assisted dying, health law, medical law

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Knowledge of End-Of-Life Law: A Cross-Sectional Survey of General Practitioners Working in Aged Care

Australasian Journal on Ageing 2021 (online first version)
Number of pages: 24 Posted: 07 Jan 2022
Marcus Sellars, Ben White, Patsy Yates and Lindy Willmott
Independent, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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aged, general practitioners, surveys and questionnaires, advance care planning, health law

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The Role of Law in End-of-life Decision-making in Emergency Departments and Intensive Care Units: a Retrospective Review of Current Practice in a Queensland Health Service

Australian Health Review
Number of pages: 14 Posted: 05 Jan 2024
Griffith University - Griffith Law School, Independent, Independent, Southern Cross University, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Griffith University
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End-of-life decision-making, Medical Record Audit, Withholding treatment, Advance Health Directive, Substitute decision-makers

105.

Barriers to Connecting With the Voluntary Assisted Dying System in Victoria, Australia: A Qualitative Mixed Method Study

Health Expectations, 1(14), 2023
Number of pages: 14 Posted: 18 Sep 2023
Ben White, Ruthie Jeanneret and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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access to health care, assisted dying, euthanasia, medical assistance in dying, patient experience, qualitative study

106.

The Edge of Palliative Care: Certainty, But at What Price?

Flinders Journal of Law Reform, 7(1), pp. 225-242, 2004
Number of pages: 19 Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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End of life decision-making, Doctrine of double effect, Palliative care

107.

What Do Health Care Professionals Want to Know About Assisted Dying? Setting the Research Agenda in New Zealand

BMC Palliative Care 22:40, 2023
Number of pages: 15 Posted: 18 Apr 2023
Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga Waka - School of Health, University of Otago - Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga Waka - School of Health, Auckland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Auckland, University of Canterbury, University of Auckland, University of Auckland, University of Otago, Tōtara Hospice, University of Canterbury, Independent, Monash University and University of Otago
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Assisted Dying; Research prioritisation, Early implementation, Health professionals, Health Law, Voluntary Assisted Dying

108.

Junior Doctors and Conscientious Objection to Voluntary Assisted Dying: Ethical Complexity in Practice

J Med Ethics, 48, 517-521 (2022)
Number of pages: 5 Posted: 04 Aug 2021 Last Revised: 01 Aug 2022
University of Melbourne - Centre for Health and Society, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Austin Health, University of Melbourne and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Patients and Caregivers as 'regulatory Actors' in Healthcare Systems: Assisted Dying as a Case Study

Medical Law International, 0[10.1177/09685332241274972]
Number of pages: 35 Posted: 03 Oct 2024
Ruthie Jeanneret, Eliana Close, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Assisted dying, caregivers, euthanasia, patients, regulatory actors, regulatory failure, regulatory space theory

110.

Australian Indigenous People and Treatment Decision-Making at End-of-Life

Alternative Law Journal
Number of pages: 14 Posted: 12 Jun 2024
Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Independent, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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End-of-life, Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, medical treatment, health care, guardianship, consent, Indigenous

111.

Facilitating Regional and Remote Access to Voluntary Assisted Dying in Western Australia: Targeted Initiatives during the Law-Making and Implementation Stages of Reform

Rural and Remote Health 23(1), 2023
Number of pages: 7 Posted: 03 Apr 2023
Lindy Willmott, Casey Haining and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Australian Center for Health Law Research and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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access, end of life, implementation, initiatives, law, reform, regional, voluntary assisted dying, Western Australia

112.

The Impact on Patients of Objections by Institutions to Assisted Dying: A Qualitative Study of Family Caregivers’ Perceptions

BMC Medical Ethics 24(22), 2023
Number of pages: 12 Posted: 03 Apr 2023
Ben White, Ruthie Jeanneret, Eliana Close and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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assisted dying, medical assistance in dying, euthanasia, assisted suicide, institutional objection, patient experience

113.

Accessing Voluntary Assisted Dying in Regional Western Australia: Early Reflections From Key Stakeholders

Rural and Remote Health, 23(4)
Number of pages: 9 Posted: 01 Nov 2023
Casey Haining, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology - Australian Center for Health Law Research, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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access, end of life, initiatives, qualitative, regional, stakeholders, voluntary assisted dying, Western Australia

114.

Access to Voluntary Assisted Dying in Victoria: A Qualitative Study of Family Caregivers’ Perceptions of Barriers and Facilitators

Medical Journal of Australia (early access)
Number of pages: 7 Posted: 28 Jun 2023
Ben White, Ruthie Jeanneret, Eliana Close and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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voluntary assisted dying, access, barriers, facilitators, family caregivers, health law

115.

Operationalizing Legal Rights in End-of- Life Decision-Making: A Qualitative Study

Palliative Medicine, pp. 1-8, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 19 Posted: 12 Oct 2021
University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland, University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Advance care planning, end-of-life decision-making, law, legal rights, palliative care

116.

End-of-life Decision-making in the Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit: Health Professionals’ Perspectives on and Knowledge of the Law in Queensland

Emergency Medicine Australasia (2024)
Number of pages: 7 Posted: 05 Mar 2024
Griffith University - Griffith Law School, Independent, Independent, Griffith University, Southern Cross University, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Griffith University
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advance health directive, end-of-life decision-making, medical record audit, substitute decisionmaker, withholding treatment

117.

Health Care Providers’ Early Experiences of Assisted Dying in Aotearoa New Zealand: An Evolving Clinical Service

BMC Palliative Care, 22:101 (2023)
Number of pages: 15 Posted: 26 Sep 2023
University of Otago - Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga Waka - School of Health, Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga Waka - School of Health, Auckland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Auckland and University of Auckland
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assisted dying, euthanasia, end of life policy and practice, provider perspective

118.

Mapping Sources of Assisted Dying Regulation in Belgium: A Scoping Review of the Literature

OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, 0(0)
Number of pages: 24 Posted: 06 Nov 2023
Queensland University of Technology - Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR), Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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assisted dying/suicide, euthanasia, Belgium, regulation, scoping review

119.

The Conveyor Belt for Older People Nearing the End of Life

Number of pages: 4 Posted: 23 Aug 2024
University of New South Wales (UNSW), Queensland University of Technology, Department of Banking and Finance, Queensland Health, Bond University - Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Flinders University, Queensland University of Technology - Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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healthcare management, end of life, management to reduce nonbeneficial care, shared decision-making, current avoidance of discussing death and dying by society, elderly frail nearing the end of life

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Key Challenges in Providing Assisted Dying in Belgium: A Qualitative Analysis of Health Professionals' Experiences

Palliative Care and Social Practice, volume 19, 2025[10.1177/26323524251318044]
Number of pages: 19 Posted: 11 Feb 2025
Queensland University of Technology - Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR), Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Ghent University - End-of-Life Care Research Group and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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assisted dying, Belgium, euthanasia, qualitative research, regulation

121.

How Best to Regulate Voluntary Assisted Dying: A Qualitative Study of Perceptions of Australian Doctors and Regulators

Medical Law Review, volume 33, issue 1, 2025[10.1093/medlaw/fwae045]
Number of pages: 39 Posted: 11 Feb 2025
Ben White, Casey Haining and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Australian Center for Health Law Research and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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perception, suicide, assisted, western australia, guidelines, statutes and laws, qualitative research

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Impact of a Prospective Feedback Loop Aimed at Reducing Non-Beneficial Treatments in Older People Admitted to Hospital and Potentially Nearing the End of Life. A Cluster Stepped-Wedge Randomised Controlled Trial

Age and Ageing, volume 53, issue 6, 2024 [10.1093/ageing/afae115]
Number of pages: 12 Posted: 13 Sep 2024
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Bond University - Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Queensland Health, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Flinders University, Queensland University of Technology and Department of Banking and Finance
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non-beneficial treatment, stepped-wedge trial, advance care planning, older people, end of life

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Process Evaluation of a Tailored Nudge Intervention to Promote Appropriate Care and Treatment of Older Patients at the End-of-life

BMC Geriatrics, 24(202), 2024
Number of pages: 12 Posted: 05 Mar 2024
Flinders University, Queensland University of Technology, Department of Banking and Finance, University of Queensland, Bond University - Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Queensland University of Technology - Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Flinders University
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Non-benefcial treatment, End-of-life, Clinical audit, Nudge intervention, Hospital

124.

What Domains of Belgian Euthanasia Practice are Governed and by Which Sources of Regulation: A Scoping Review

OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 2023
Number of pages: 26 Posted: 09 Jan 2024
Queensland University of Technology - Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR), Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Euthanasia; assisted dying; regulation; governance; scoping review; Belgium

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'My Advocacy is Not About Me, My Advocacy is About Canadians’: A Qualitative Study of how Caregivers and Patients Influence Regulation of Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada

Medical Law Review, Article number: fwae012 2024
Number of pages: 72 Posted: 05 Jun 2024
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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assisted dying, caregivers, medical assistance in dying, patient experience, regulation, regulatory actors

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A Stepped-Wedge Randomized-Controlled Trial Assessing the Implementation, Impact and Costs of a Prospective Feedback Loop to Promote Appropriate Care and Treatment for Older Patients in Acute Hospitals at the End of Life: Study Protocol

In: BMC Geriatrics, Vol. 20, No. 1, 29.07.2020, p. 262.
Number of pages: 9 Posted: 21 Sep 2020
Queensland University of Technology - Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, University of Adelaide, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Bond University - Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare, University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology
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end-of-life care, geriatrics, high-risk, older population, risk assessment, intensive care, medical futility, non-beneficial treatment, prospective feedback loop intervention, stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial

127.

Junior Medical Officers’ Knowledge of Advance Care Directives and Substitute Decision Making for People without Decision Making Capacity: A Cross Sectional Survey

Bryant et al. BMC Medical Ethics (2022) 23:74
Number of pages: 7 Posted: 12 Aug 2022
University of Newcastle - School of Medicine and Public Health, Health Behaviour Research Collaborative, University of Newcastle (Australia), University of Newcastle (Australia), University of Newcastle (Australia), University of Newcastle (Australia), Hunter New England Local Health District, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Newcastle (Australia), University of Newcastle (Australia) and University of Newcastle (Australia)
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junior medical officers, advance care directives, substitute decision making, decision making capacity, cross sectional

128.

Patients' and Caregivers' Suggestions for Improving Assisted Dying Regulation: A Qualitative Study in Australia and Canada

Number of pages: 28 Posted: 20 Jun 2024
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Schulich School of Law & Faculty of Medicine and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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assisted dying, caregivers, medical assistance in dying, patient experience, regulation, suggestions to improve systems, voluntary assisted dying

129.

How does Regulation Influence Euthanasia Practice in Belgium? A Qualitative Exploration of Involved Doctors' and Nurses' Perspectives

Number of pages: 28 Posted: 08 Apr 2025
Queensland University of Technology - Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR), Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Ghent University - End-of-Life Care Research Group and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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assisted dying, Belgium, euthanasia, health policy, qualitative interviews, regulation

130.

Preparing for Voluntary Assisted Dying: a Qualitative Analysis of Practitioners' Perceptions of Voluntary Assisted Dying before the Law Begins in Queensland, Australia

Death Studies, 0[10.1080/07481187.2025.2502985]
Number of pages: 16 Posted: 22 May 2025
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR) and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law
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Death, Euthanasia, Physicians, Assisted suicide, Terminal care

131.

Legal Issues in End-of-Life Care for Paramedics: A Scoping Review

Posted: 25 Apr 2025
Rachel Feeney, Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology - Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR), Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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end-of-life care, health legislation, paramedics

132.

Voluntary Assisted Dying in Australia : A Comparative and Critical Analysis of State Laws

University of New South Wales Law Journal, Vol. 46, No. 4, 2023
Posted: 30 Mar 2023
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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voluntary assisted dying, assisted dying, legal analysis, Australian laws, health law, medical law

133.

Voluntary Assisted Dying by Practitioner Administration Is not Suicide: A Way past the Commonwealth Criminal Code

Katrine del Villar et al, 'Voluntary assisted dying by practitioner administration is not suicide: A way past the commonwealth criminal code' (2022) 29(1) Journal of Law and Medicine 129
Posted: 17 May 2022
Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Voluntary assisted dying, assisted dying, suicide, law reform, criminal law

134.

Futile, Non-beneficial, Potentially Inappropriate or ‘Disputed’ Treatment

In N. Emmerich, P. Mallia, B. Gordijn, & F. Pistoia (Eds.), Contemporary European Perspectives on the Ethics of End of Life Care (pp. 181-198). (Philosophy and Medicine ; Vol. 136), 2020
Posted: 15 Aug 2020
Ben White, Lindy Willmott and Eliana Close
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology

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futility, futile treatment, non-beneficial treatment, potentially inappropriate treatment, end-of-life decision-making

135.

Australian Policies on Futile or Non-Beneficial Treatment at the End of Life: A Qualitative Content Analysis

Australian Policies on "Futile" or "Non-beneficial" Treatment at the End of Life: A Qualitative Content Analysis Close, E., Parker, M., Willmott, L., White, B. & Crowden, A., 2019, In : Journal of Law and Medicine. 27, 2, p. 415-439 25 p. http://sites.thomsonreuters.com.au/journals/category/journ
Posted: 19 Mar 2020
Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland - School of Medicine, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and University of Melbourne - School of Rural Health

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end of life care, end-of-life decisions, legal policy, health policy, health law, end-of-life treatment, end-of-life care

136.

Health Law in Australia [Third Edition]

White, Ben, McDonald, Fiona and Willmott, Lindy (Eds.) (2018) Health Law in Australia [Third Edition] Thomson Reuters, Pyrmont, New South Wales.
Posted: 04 Sep 2018
Ben White, Fiona McDonald and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Associate Lecturer and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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137.

Withholding and Withdrawing Potentially Life-Sustaining Treatment: Who Should Decide?

Book chapter in Ian Freckelton and Kerry Petersen, Tensions and Traumas in Health Law (2017, Federation Press)
Posted: 09 Jan 2018
Ben White, Lindy Willmott, Eliana Close and Jocelyn Downie
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology and Schulich School of Law & Faculty of Medicine

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Medical futility, withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment, end of life decision-making

138.

Assisted Dying in Australia: A Values-Based Model for Reform

Book chapter in Ian Freckelton and Kerry Petersen, Tensions and Traumas in Health Law (2017, Federation Press)
Posted: 09 Jan 2018
Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Assisted dying, euthanasia

139.

Assistive Technologies for People with Dementia: Ethical Considerations

Bulletin of the World Health Organization, Forthcoming
Posted: 23 Oct 2017
Queensland University of Technology, Associate Lecturer, Queensland University of Technology, The University of Sydney - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Health law, Medical law, Dementia, Assistive technology, Human rights

140.

Community Knowledge of Law at the End of Life: Availability and Accessibility of Web-Based Resources

(2018) Australian Health Review 42(3), pp. 266-271.
Posted: 23 Oct 2017 Last Revised: 18 Aug 2018
Lindy Willmott, Ben White, Cheryl Tilse and Jill Wilson
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland and University of Queensland

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Medical law, Health law, End of life decision-making, Community knowledge of law, Web based legal resources, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment, Palliative care, Adult guardianship

141.

End of Life Law in Australia (Website)

https://end-of-life.qut.edu.au/
Posted: 27 Dec 2016
Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Intensive Care Specialists’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice Relating to the Law About Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Study

Critical Care and Resuscitation, 18(2), pp. 109-115.
Posted: 23 Nov 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Southern Cross University, University of Queensland - School of Medicine and University of Queensland

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Health law, Medical law, Adult guardianship law, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment, Intensive care, Knowledge of law, Compliance with law, Survey of doctors, End of life decision-making

143.

The Doctrine of Double Effect

In White, Benjamin P., McDonald, Fiona, & Willmott, Lindy (Eds.) Health Law in Australia. Thomson Reuters Australia, Sydney, pp. 491-506, 2010
Posted: 19 Jul 2016
Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Health law, Medical law, Palliative care, Doctrine of double effect, End of life decision-making

Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment

In White, Benjamin P., McDonald, Fiona, & Willmott, Lindy (Eds.) Health Law in Australia [2nd ed.]. Thomson Reuters, Pyrmont, NSW, pp. 543-592, 2014
Posted: 19 Jul 2016
Ben White, Lindy Willmott and Shih-Ning Then
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment, End of life decision-making, Adult guardianship, Health law, Medical law

Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment

In White, Benjamin P., McDonald, Fiona, & Willmott, Lindy (Eds.) Health Law in Australia. Thomson Reuters Australia, Sydney, pp. 449-490, 2010
Posted: 19 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott, Ben White and Shih-Ning Then
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Health law, Medical law, Adult guardianship, End of life decision-making, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment

Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment

White, Ben, McDonald, Fiona, & Willmott, Lindy (Eds.) Health Law in Australia (Third Edition). Thomson Reuters, Pyrmont, New South Wales, pp. 571-623, Forthcoming
Posted: 27 Aug 2018
Ben White, Shih-Ning Then and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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145.
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Health Law: Scope, Sources and Forces

In White, Benjamin P., McDonald, Fiona, & Willmott, Lindy (Eds.) Health Law in Australia [2nd ed.]. Thomson Reuters, Pymont, NSW, pp. 3-22, 2014
Posted: 19 Jul 2016
Ben White, Fiona McDonald and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Associate Lecturer and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Health law, Medical law

Health Law: Scope, Sources and Forces

In White, Benjamin P., McDonald, Fiona, & Willmott, Lindy (Eds.) Health Law in Australia. Thomson Reuters Australia, Sydney, pp. 3-21, 2010
Posted: 19 Jul 2016
Ben White, Fiona McDonald and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Associate Lecturer and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Health law, Medical law, Globalisation, Human rights

Health Law: Scope, Sources and Forces

White, Ben, McDonald, Fiona, & Willmott, Lindy (Eds.) Health Law in Australia (Third Edition). Thomson Reuters, Pyrmont, New South Wales, pp. 3-23, Forthcoming
Posted: 27 Aug 2018
Ben White, Fiona McDonald and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Associate Lecturer and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Double Effect and Palliative Care Excuses

In White, Benjamin P., McDonald, Fiona, & Willmott, Lindy (Eds.) Health Law in Australia [2nd ed.]. Thomson Reuters, Pyrmont, NSW, pp. 593-608, 2014
Posted: 19 Jul 2016
Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Palliative care, Double effect, End of life decision-making, Health law, Medical law

Double Effect and Palliative Care Excuses

White, Ben, McDonald, Fiona, & Willmott, Lindy (Eds.) Health Law in Australia (Third Edition). Thomson Reuters, Pyrmont, New South Wales, pp. 625-646
Posted: 28 Aug 2018
Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Adults Who Lack Capacity: Substitute Decision-Making

White, Benjamin P., McDonald, Fiona, & Willmott, Lindy (Eds.) Health Law in Australia [2nd ed.]. Thomson Reuters, Pymont, NSW, pp. 193-253, 2014
Posted: 19 Jul 2016
Ben White, Lindy Willmott and Shih-Ning Then
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Substitute decision-making, Adult guardianship, Health law, Medical law

Adults Who Lack Capacity: Substitute Decision-Making

In White, Benjamin P., McDonald, Fiona, & Willmott, Lindy (Eds.) Health Law in Australia. Thomson Reuters Australia, Sydney, pp. 149-207, 2010
Posted: 19 Jul 2016
Ben White, Lindy Willmott and Shih-Ning Then
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Health law, Medical law, Adult guardianship, Substitute decision-making, Impaired decision-making capacity

Adults Who Lack Capacity: Substitute Decision-Making

White, Ben, McDonald, Fiona, & Willmott, Lindy (Eds.) Health Law in Australia (Third Edition). Thomson Reuters, Pyrmont, New South Wales, pp. 207-270, Forthcoming
Posted: 27 Aug 2018
Ben White, Shih-Ning Then and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Health Law in Australia

Health Law in Australia, Thomson Reuters Australia, Sydney (2010)
Posted: 18 Jul 2016
Ben White, Fiona McDonald and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Associate Lecturer and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Health law, Medical law

149.

Health Law in Australia [Second Edition]

Health Law in Australia [Second Edition] Thomson Reuters, Pymont, NSW (2014)
Posted: 18 Jul 2016
Ben White, Fiona McDonald and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Associate Lecturer and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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What Does 'Futility' Mean? An Empirical Study of Doctors’ Perception

Medical Journal of Australia, Vol. 204(8), 2016
Posted: 14 Jul 2016 Last Revised: 19 Aug 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland, University of Queensland - School of Medicine, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology and University of Queensland

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Futile Treatment, Futility, End of Life Decision-Making, Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment, Doctors' Perceptions

151.

Surrogacy: Ill-Conceived Rights

Journal of Law and Medicine, 10(2), pp. 198-220
Posted: 14 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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surrogacy, altruistic surrogacy

152.

Defacto Relationships Property Adjustment Law - A National Direction

Australian Journal of Family Law, 17(1), pp. 37-61
Posted: 14 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott, Ben Mathews and Greg Shoebridge
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Simonidis Shoebridge, Lawyers

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Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Advance Care Planning, Australian Regulatory Frameworks and the Australian Medical Association

Internal Medicine Journal, 39(9), pp. 637-643
Posted: 13 Jul 2016
University of Queensland - School of Medicine, The University of Sydney - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Southern Cross University

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advance care planning, enduring power of attorney, advance health directives, patient autonomy, Australian Medical Association, good medical practice

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Advance Directives to Withhold Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment: Eroding Autonomy Through Statutory Reform

Flinders Journal of Law Reform, 10(2), pp. 287-314
Posted: 13 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Advance health directives, Advance care directives, Advance care planning, Autonomy, End-of-life decision-making

155.

Contract Law [4th Ed.]

Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Vic, 2013
Posted: 13 Jul 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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contract law, consumer law, electronic transactions

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Contract Law Case Book [2nd Ed.]

Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Vic
Posted: 13 Jul 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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contract law, consumer law

157.

Medical Education and Law: Withholding/Withdrawing Treatment from Adults Without Capacity

Internal Medicine Journal, 45(6), pp. 634-640, 2015
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
University of Queensland - School of Medicine, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland and Southern Cross University

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Health law, Medical law, Adult guardianship law, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment, Medical education, Knowledge of law, Legal compliance, End of life decision-making

158.

Enduring Powers of Attorney: Promoting Attorneys' Accountability as Substitute Decision Makers

Australasian Journal on Ageing, 33(3), pp. 193-197, 2014
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
University of Queensland, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and University of Queensland

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Health law, Medical law, Enduring powers of attorney, Adult guardianship law, Substitute decision-making

159.

Voluntary Palliated Starvation: A Lawful and Ethical Way to Die?

Journal of Law and Medicine, 22, pp. 376-386, 2014
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Ben White, Lindy Willmott and Julian Savulescu
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and University of Oxford - Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics

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Palliative care, Refusal of food and water, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment, Medical law, Health law

160.

Private Thoughts of Public Representatives: Assisted Death, Voluntary Euthanasia and Politicians

Journal of Law and Medicine, 11(1), pp. 77-92, 2003
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Euthanasia, End of life decision-making, Conscience vote, Law reform

161.

Charting a Course Through Difficult Legislative Waters: Tribunal Decisions on Life-Sustaining Measures

Journal of Law and Medicine, 12(4), pp. 441-454, 2005
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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End of life decision-making, Withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment, Adult guardianship law

162.

Manslaughter Under the Griffith Code: Rowing Not So Gently Down Two Streams of Law

Criminal Law Journal, 29(4), pp. 217-227, 2005
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Ben White, Andrew Garwood-Gowers and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Independent and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Criminal law, Griffith Code, Unlawful killing, Manslaughter

163.

Overriding Advance Refusals of Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment

Medicine and Law, 25, p. 647, 2006
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott, Ben White and Michelle Howard
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Independent

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Advance directives, End of life decision-making, Adult guardianship law, Living wills

164.

A Model for Decision-Making at the End-of-Life: Queensland and Beyond

Medicine and Law, 25(1), pp. 201-217, 2006
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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End of life decision-making, Withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment, Adult guardianship law

165.

Conflict Transactions in the Guardianship System

Queensland Lawyer, 28(6), pp. 286-288, 2008
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Ben White and Lindy Willmott
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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guardianship, conflict transaction, administrators

166.

Solicitors and Enduring Documents: Current Practice and Best Practice

Journal of Law and Medicine, 16(3), pp. 466-487, 2008
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Adult guardianship law, Enduring powers of attorney, Assessment of capacity, Legal ethics

167.

Law, Autonomy and Advance Directives

Journal of Law and Medicine, 18, pp. 366-389, 2010
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Lindy Willmott and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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medical treatment, advance directive, autonomy, self determination, withholding and withdrawing treatment

168.

Palliative Care, Double Effect and the Law in Australia

Internal Medicine Journal, 41(6), pp. 485-492, 2011
Posted: 10 Jul 2016 Last Revised: 23 Aug 2016
Ben White, Lindy Willmott and Michael Ashby
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and University of Tasmania

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Palliative care, End of life decision-making, Criminal law, Doctrine of double effect, Criminal responsibility

169.

The Legal Role of Medical Professionals in Decisions to Withhold or Withdraw Life-Sustaining Treatment: Part 2 (Queensland)

Journal of Law and Medicine, 18(3), pp. 523-544, 2011
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland - School of Medicine and Southern Cross University

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End of life decision-making, Withdrawing and withholding life-sustaining medical treatment, Doctors knowledge of the law, Doctors compliance with the law, Adult guardianship, Substitute decision-making, Advance directives

170.

The Legal Role of Medical Professionals in Decisions to Withhold or Withdraw Life-Sustaining Treatment: Part 1 (New South Wales)

Journal of Law and Medicine, 18(3), pp. 498-522, 2011
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland - School of Medicine and Southern Cross University

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End of life decision-making, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment, Doctors knowledge of law, Doctors compliance with law, Adult guardianship, Substitute decision-making, Advance directives

171.

The Legal Role of Medical Professionals in Decisions to Withhold or Withdraw Life-Sustaining Treatment: Part 3 (Victoria)

Journal of Law and Medicine, 18(4), pp. 773-797, 2011
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, University of Queensland - School of Medicine and Southern Cross University

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End of life decision-making, Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment, Doctors' knowledge of the law, Doctors' compliance with the law, Adult guardianship, Substitute decision-making, Advance directives

172.

Back to the Future: Prohibiting Surrogacy for Singles, Same-Sex and Shorter-Term Heterosexual Couples in Queensland

Journal of Law and Medicine, 20(3), pp. 638-654, 2013
Posted: 10 Jul 2016
Malcolm Smith, Lindy Willmott, Pip Trowse and Ben White
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

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Surrogacy, Queensland, discrimination, same-sex couples surrogacy, access to surrogacy, altruistic surrogacy, restrictions on surrogacy

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Doctors' Perspectives on Law and Life-Sustaining Treatment: Survey Design and Recruitment Strategies for a Challenging Cohort

Progress in Palliative Care: Science and the Art of Caring, Forthcoming
Posted: 30 Jun 2016 Last Revised: 14 Jul 2016
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Southern Cross University, University of Queensland - School of Medicine, University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology

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Health Law, Medical Law, Adult Guardianship Law, Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment, Palliative Care, Knowledge of Law, Compliance with Law, Survey of Doctors, End of Life Decision-Making, Research Methods

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Review of the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2019 (WA): Research Report

Journal of Law and Medicine, Volume 32, pp. 94-160
Number of pages: 74
Lindy Willmott, Ben White and Casey Haining
Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law and Queensland University of Technology - Australian Center for Health Law Research
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Voluntary assisted dying, law reform, Western Australia, statutory review, qualitative, recommendations