
Advance directives assumed greater importance in France’s 2016 law on end-of-life care, popularly known as the Claeys-Leonetti law.
Reflecting on the law, Ferdinando Cancelli said that he has tried to write an advance directive for himself but in the end chose not to do so, for there are “too many points difficult to predict, too many generic affirmations, or, on the contrary, affirmations too precise for unknown situations.”