Eike-Henner Kluge FRSC is the first medical ethics expert witness recognized by Canadian courts.
Dr. Kluge has acted as an expert witness in Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario.
[2][3] He established and was the first director of the Canadian Medical Association Department of Ethics and Legal Affairs.
[2] While the director of the Canadian Medical Association ethics and legal affairs, Dr. Kluge in 1991 drafted an analysis for a Senate committee about Bill C-43, which would sentence doctors to two years in jail for performing abortions where a woman's health is not at risk.
[8] He argues that, "there is no right to die—but there is a right to shape and end our lives in keeping with our competently-held values...It is all a matter of autonomy, beneficence and non-malfeasance.