In this paper the author reflects on the constitutional rights at the end of life, distinguishing between those who have a sure constitutional foundation, such as the right to not suffer and the right to refuse therapeutic treatments even life-saving, and the claims of dignified death like euthanasia, with respect to which the Constitution does not say in a binding way, and the choice - between right and crime - should be reserved for the democratically elected legislator.

Diritti alla fine della vita e Costituzione

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2019-01-01

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In this paper the author reflects on the constitutional rights at the end of life, distinguishing between those who have a sure constitutional foundation, such as the right to not suffer and the right to refuse therapeutic treatments even life-saving, and the claims of dignified death like euthanasia, with respect to which the Constitution does not say in a binding way, and the choice - between right and crime - should be reserved for the democratically elected legislator.
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