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Citation

Legemaate J. J. Law Med. 2004; 11(3): 312-323.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, Thompson - LBC Information Services)

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Abstract

In 2002 the Dutch Euthanasia Act came into force. This Act is the result of a lengthy developmental process. It codifies the requirements that have evolved in case law and medical ethics since 1973. Empirical data indicate that the Dutch euthanasia practice is stabilising. Euthanasia and assisted suicide occur in 2.7% of all deaths. Now that the Act has been passed, the focus is on improving the quality of medical decision-making. From an international perspective, the Dutch legislation is exceptional. However, it appears that other countries and international organisations are considering euthanasia legislation as well. It remains to be seen how influential the Dutch model will prove to be.


Language: en

Keywords

History, 20th Century; Humans; human; Physicians; Liability, Legal; History, 21st Century; assisted suicide; Euthanasia; Netherlands; ethics; review; Criminal Law; history; euthanasia; physician; legal aspect; Suicide, Assisted; right to die; Right to Die; criminal law; legal liability

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