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what is the Claeys Leonetti law LExpress explains everything to you

In this new episode of La Loupe, we look at the provisions regulating the end of life, thanks to the Claeys-Leonetti law, with Agnès Laurent, senior reporter at L’Express, while a new bill must be presented in the council of ministers in April.

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The team: Mathias Penguilly (presentation), Charlotte Baris (writing) and Jules Krot (editing and direction).

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Mathias Penguilly: The Claeys-Leonetti law is one of the main laws governing the end of life and we have a journalist at L’Express who is closely interested in the subject: it is Agnès Laurent, senior reporter. Agnès, when did this law date from?

Agnès Laurent: So, it dates from 2016, but to fully understand what it implies, I suggest you go back a little further, to the early 2000s…

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