Despenalización de la eutanasia en Bélgica: un perfil de veinte años e implicaciones deontológicas

Translated title of the contribution: Decriminalization of euthanasia in Belgium: A profile of twenty years and deontological implications

Ricardo Ayala, Claudia Collado

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Abstract

The article brings into context the statistics of twenty years since the decriminalization of euthanasia in Belgium. In reconstructing this process, the central aspects of the policy are analysed, such as its democratic nature and the protection of conscientious objection. Often discussed in isolation, this article considers voluntary end of life as part of a palliative program that, in turn, integrates a broader vision, as reflected in the 2002 package of regulations. In addition to outlining some of its consequences, deontological and otherwise, the article underlines the exceptional use of euthanasia, limited to duly qualified cases of physical or mental suffering, but that it also significantly increases respect for the autonomy of the person. All in all, the article invites us to consider multiple moral codes in the face of one of the few events of which we are certain: death.

Translated title of the contributionDecriminalization of euthanasia in Belgium: A profile of twenty years and deontological implications
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)77-95
Number of pages19
JournalRevista de Bioetica y Derecho
Issue number59
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2023

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