Northern Territory Euthanasia Collection - The Hysteria about Nembutal
Alternative collection title
Hysteria-on-Nembutal-6-Nov-17
Date range (approx.)
6 Nov 2017
Scope and contents
Sent to Victorian State MP Fiona Patten by Marshall Perron, 6 November 2017, during Parliamentary debate over the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017. Outlines Marshall Perron's views on why parliament should not be involved in determining which drugs can be used in the assisted dying process.
Record Type
Correspondence
Physical description
Electronic Record - 2 pages
Language
English
Language code
eng
Collection created by
Marshall Perron
Biographical history
The Northern Territory was the first jurisdiction in the world to explicitly legalise euthanasia. The Rights of the Terminally Ill Act 1995 (NT) entered into law on 1 July 1996. The following year the Commonwealth Parliament intervened to overturn the Act. Section 50A was added to the Northern Territory (Self-Government) Act 1978 to prohibit the Northern Territory from making laws in respect of euthanasia. The Rights of the Terminally Act was in force for 9 months, during which time four people died by medically assisted suicide through its provisions.
Provenance
The NT Euthanasia Collection contains donations from a number of contributors. This item was donated by Mr Marshall Perron.
Northern Territory Victoria Netherlands Canada United States Europe
Box list available?
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Item list available?
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Conditions governing access
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers should be aware that this collection may contain images or names of people who have since passed away.
Related material
Please see folder list for the NT Euthanasia Collection (link below)
Location
Arafura Research Archive
Institution
Charles Darwin University, Darwin
Description for Link
Folder list for NT Euthanasia Collection [CDU Arafura Research Archive]