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Australia: Study highlights impact of euthanasia on palliative care
Author / Source : EIB Published on : Thematic : End of life / Euthanasia and assisted suicide News Temps de lecture : 2 min.
Palliative care aims to relieve pain, alleviate mental, psychological, existential or spiritual suffering, safeguard the dignity of the sick person until their natural death and support those around them. The study began by analysing the impact of requests for euthanasia on overall patient care, noting that requests for information about euthanasia could sometimes divert patients and carers from the usual discussions about how to improve quality of life. However, when the patient's...
The ECHR reiterates that no country is obliged to legalize euthanasia or assisted suicide
Author / Source : IEB Published on : Thematic : End of life / Euthanasia and assisted suicide News Temps de lecture : 3 min.
In its decision of 13 June 2024, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled that the Hungarian government's ban on euthanasia and assisted suicide did not breach the European Convention on Human Rights. Mr Karsai, a Hungarian citizen suffering from a neurodegenerative disease, considered that this ban violated his rights under Articles 8 (right to respect for private and family life) and 14 (prohibition of discrimination) of the European Convention on Human Rights. By voting six to one,...
Criminalisation of incitement to suicide: the Belgian legislator excludes assisted suicide and euthanasia
Author / Source : IEB Published on : Thematic : End of life / Euthanasia and assisted suicide News Temps de lecture : 2 min.
After more than 150 years, a new Penal Code is launched, with articles 109 to 111 making incitement to suicide a criminal offence. The new article 109 defines this offence as "the deliberate accomplishment of an act likely to cause a person to commit suicide. Incitement to suicide is punishable only if it results in the victim committing suicide or attempting to do so". Incitement can be both psychological (convincing a person that suicide is the solution to their problems) and...
Euthanasia in Belgium: 15% increase in 2023 - Towards a normalisation of programmed death
Author / Source : IEB Published on : Thematic : End of life / Euthanasia and assisted suicide News Temps de lecture : 1 min.
The figures for 2023 also confirm the increase in euthanasia for polypathologies (+3% compared with 2022), the second most common type of illness mentioned, after cancer. Euthanasia for multiple diseases thus accounts for 23.2% of all euthanasia, almost half of which (47%) were carried out when death was not expected in the short term. As the Commission points out, polypathologies refer to "a combination of suffering caused by several chronic conditions that are progressing towards a final...
Netherlands: Legalization of the euthanasia of children between the ages of 1 and 12 without their consent.
Author / Source : IEB Published on : Thematic : End of life / Euthanasia and assisted suicide News Temps de lecture : 1 min.
In 2022, this same professor said: "Euthanasia is not the right word, because the law on euthanasia does not apply here. [Euthanasia] is based on the capacity to give consent, which the patient can request for his or her own end of life. These children are not always capable of doing so. Active interruption of life is the right term". Beyond the impossibility for these children to consent to such a serious and irreversible act, the major ethical concern remains the fact of considering...
Analysis: the Mortier case: the ECtHR assessing the Belgian euthanasia law for the first time
Author / Source : L. Vanbellingen Published on : Thematic : End of life / Euthanasia and assisted suicide News Temps de lecture : 5 min.
This case of Mortier v. Belgium, named after the applicant, the son of the euthanized person, was the first case in which the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) was called upon to assess the compatibility of euthanasiaalready practiced with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Tom Mortier alleged a violation of his mother's right to life, protected by Article 2 of the Convention, and of his right to respect for his private and family life, protected by Article 8 of the...
BREAKING NEWS - The Belgian Constitutional Court rejects the appeal relating to the 2020 law on euthanasia
Author / Source : European Institute of Bioethics Published on : Thematic : End of life / Euthanasia and assisted suicide News Temps de lecture : 2 min.
As a reminder, the law passed in 2020 first provides that 'no written or unwritten clause can prevent a doctor from performing euthanasia'. This provision aims to de facto prohibit retirement homes or hospitals whose care project excludes the fact of ending the life of their residents or patients by euthanasia, and which favor accompaniment through palliative care. The applicant citizens, as well as the European Institute of Bioethics, the intervener in the action, considered that such a...
Belgium: Euthanasia of New-borns Practiced Outside the Law
Author / Source : European Institute of Bioethics Published on : Thematic : End of life / Euthanasia and assisted suicide News Temps de lecture : 2 min.
In terms of the physician's intentions, the study distinguishes three situations. In the first scenario, the physician does not intend to cause or hasten the baby's death, but considers the potential effect of hastening death (e.g., decision not to administer antibiotics, administration of morphine or sedatives). The second scenario consists in the situation where the potential effect of hastening death is not the primary goal but is partly aimed at by the physician. The third scenario is that...
The new Spanish law on euthanasia contested against the Constitutional Court a few days before its entry into force
Author / Source : European Institute of Bioethics Published on : Thematic : End of life / Euthanasia and assisted suicide News Temps de lecture : 3 min.
The law recognizes a new right, the right to euthanasia, which, according to the law, consists in the death of a person caused in a direct and intentional manner after the informed, explicit, and repeated request of that person, in a context of suffering caused by an incurable illness and which is conceived by the person as intolerable. The text of the law tries to ground this new right on other constitutional rights, such as the right to life, the right to physical integrity, the right to hum...
Euthanasia in Belgium: Analysis of the 2020 Commission Report
Author / Source : C. du Bus Published on : Thematic : End of life / Euthanasia and assisted suicide News Temps de lecture : 1 min.
The 2020 Belgium euthanasia data states that 57 people died by euthanasia based on psychiatric disorders and 48 people died by euthanasia based on cognitive disorders (dementia syndromes). Of the 57 deaths based on psychiatric disorders, 17 people had mood disorders (depression, bipolar, ...); 26 people had personality and behavioural disorders (compared to 13 for the previous period); 4 people had neurotic disorders, disorders linked to stressors and 6 somatoform disorders; 7 people had...
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