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Citation

Ciliberti R, Bragazzi N, Siri A, Petralia P, Bonsignore A. Medicina Historica 2021; 5(2): 1-9.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021)

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Abstract

The issue of the end of life and, in particular, those of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide are certainly the most controversial ethical, medical and law issues with well-known news judicial cases. Within the international context, the authors analyze the ethical and legal debate in the Italian system in light of the recent ruling of the Italian Constitutional Court amending article 580 of the Criminal Code, allowing the physician-assisted suicide under certain conditions. Legal background information on the right to die is described and discussed. The rapid succession of judicial cases on the end of life underlines the urgency of a discipline capable of providing adequate references to social issues and duly considering possible interference or abuse. Further legislative efforts are needed by the Italian Parliament and the Professional College of Physicians for the concrete activation and effective functioning of the Italian Council's decision © Mattioli 1885


Language: en

Keywords

palliative care; euthanasia; bioethics; physician-assisted suicide; end of life; assisted dying; self-determination; anthropological perspectives; Italian Legislation

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