Ben P White, Katrine Del Villar, Lindy Willmott, Eliana Close, Ruthie Jeanneret
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This article undertakes the first comprehensive mapping exercise of the legal regulation of voluntary assisted dying (VAD) in Victoria. Despite the detailed nature of the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (Vic), this analysis reveals that VAD is also regulated by a diverse array of other law: a further 20 pieces of legislation and 27 broad areas of law. In some instances, this legal regulation beyond the principal VAD legislation is significant for how the VAD system operates in practice. The article then identifies the implications of this mapping exercise for the coherence of the law, focusing in particular on the domains of consistency, comprehensiveness, and completeness. Findings include identifying areas of significant incoherence and the implications of this for law reformers, policymakers, and users of the law, including patients, families, health practitioners, and health service providers.