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Citation

Massa M. Rivista Italiana di Medicina Legale e del Diritto in Campo Sanitario 2018; 40(4): 1323-1342.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018)

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Abstract

In its decision on assisted suicide (order no. 207 of 2018, on the case of Marco Cappato), for the first time the Italian Constitutional Court gives the grounds for a declaration of (partial) invalidity, but does not adopt it, and delays the final judgment, allowing the legislator some time to revise the relevant law. The essay is a first and tentative procedural commentary of this new technique of constitutional adjudication and its reasons: Arguments of comparative law; the Court's power to delay judgments; political discretion and its limits. Ultimately, only future developments will reveal how judicial modestv and activism will mix in this highly troubled matter. © 2019 Rivista Italiana di Medicina Legale e del Diritto in Campo Sanitario. All rights reserved.


Language: it

Keywords

Assisted suicide; End of life; Constitutional justice; Legislative discretion

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