Italian Legal Euthanasia: Unconstitutionality of the Referendum and Analysis of the “Italian” Problem

The term “euthanasia” refers to medical interventions that involve the direct administration of a lethal drug to the patient who requests it and meets certain requirements. Currently in Italy euthanasia constitutes a crime and falls within the hypotheses foreseen and punished by Article 579 (Murder...

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Main Authors: Maricla Marrone, Pietro Berardi, Biagio Solarino, Davide Ferorelli, Serena Corradi, Maria Silvestre, Benedetta Pia De Luca, Alessandra Stellacci, Alessandro Dell'Erba
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsoc.2022.898783/full
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author Maricla Marrone
Pietro Berardi
Biagio Solarino
Davide Ferorelli
Serena Corradi
Maria Silvestre
Benedetta Pia De Luca
Alessandra Stellacci
Alessandro Dell'Erba
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Pietro Berardi
Biagio Solarino
Davide Ferorelli
Serena Corradi
Maria Silvestre
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Alessandra Stellacci
Alessandro Dell'Erba
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description The term “euthanasia” refers to medical interventions that involve the direct administration of a lethal drug to the patient who requests it and meets certain requirements. Currently in Italy euthanasia constitutes a crime and falls within the hypotheses foreseen and punished by Article 579 (Murder of consenting person) or by article 580 (Instigation or aid to suicide) of the penal code. On the contrary, medically assisted suicide in some cases and the suspension of treatment constitute an inviolable right pursuant to art. Thirty two of the Constitution and Law 219/2017. Thanks to the sentence 242/2019 of the Constitutional Court, in Italy it is instead possible to request medically assisted suicide, that is, the indirect help of a doctor to die. There are four conditions required: whoever requests it must be fully capable of understanding and willing, must have an irreversible pathology that is the bearer of severe physical or mental disease, and must survive thanks to life-saving treatments. The Italian referendum “Free until the end” aims to introduce legal euthanasia through the partial repeal of art. 579 c.p. which punishes the murder of the consenting party. The authors analyze the reasons for the referendum in the light of the Italian and European scenario, analyzing the first Italian case of assisted suicide immediately after the referendum which inevitably becomes a starting point for ethical and medico-legal reflection on the issue. On 02.15.2022 the Italian Constitutional Court declared the Referendum on Legal Euthanasia inadmissible.
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spelling doaj.art-a67741bb52924cf988e4abe6c582750a2022-12-22T03:39:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sociology2297-77752022-07-01710.3389/fsoc.2022.898783898783Italian Legal Euthanasia: Unconstitutionality of the Referendum and Analysis of the “Italian” ProblemMaricla Marrone0Pietro Berardi1Biagio Solarino2Davide Ferorelli3Serena Corradi4Maria Silvestre5Benedetta Pia De Luca6Alessandra Stellacci7Alessandro Dell'Erba8Section of Legal Medicine, University of Bari, DIM, Bari, ItalyDepartment of Anesthesia and Resuscitation, Di Venere Hospital, Bari, ItalySection of Legal Medicine, University of Bari, DIM, Bari, ItalySection of Legal Medicine, University of Bari, DIM, Bari, ItalySection of Legal Medicine, University of Bari, DIM, Bari, ItalySection of Legal Medicine, University of Bari, DIM, Bari, ItalySection of Legal Medicine, University of Bari, DIM, Bari, ItalySection of Legal Medicine, University of Bari, DIM, Bari, ItalySection of Legal Medicine, University of Bari, DIM, Bari, ItalyThe term “euthanasia” refers to medical interventions that involve the direct administration of a lethal drug to the patient who requests it and meets certain requirements. Currently in Italy euthanasia constitutes a crime and falls within the hypotheses foreseen and punished by Article 579 (Murder of consenting person) or by article 580 (Instigation or aid to suicide) of the penal code. On the contrary, medically assisted suicide in some cases and the suspension of treatment constitute an inviolable right pursuant to art. Thirty two of the Constitution and Law 219/2017. Thanks to the sentence 242/2019 of the Constitutional Court, in Italy it is instead possible to request medically assisted suicide, that is, the indirect help of a doctor to die. There are four conditions required: whoever requests it must be fully capable of understanding and willing, must have an irreversible pathology that is the bearer of severe physical or mental disease, and must survive thanks to life-saving treatments. The Italian referendum “Free until the end” aims to introduce legal euthanasia through the partial repeal of art. 579 c.p. which punishes the murder of the consenting party. The authors analyze the reasons for the referendum in the light of the Italian and European scenario, analyzing the first Italian case of assisted suicide immediately after the referendum which inevitably becomes a starting point for ethical and medico-legal reflection on the issue. On 02.15.2022 the Italian Constitutional Court declared the Referendum on Legal Euthanasia inadmissible.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsoc.2022.898783/fullreferendumassisted suicideeuthanasiaadministration of palliative medicationEuropean context
spellingShingle Maricla Marrone
Pietro Berardi
Biagio Solarino
Davide Ferorelli
Serena Corradi
Maria Silvestre
Benedetta Pia De Luca
Alessandra Stellacci
Alessandro Dell'Erba
Italian Legal Euthanasia: Unconstitutionality of the Referendum and Analysis of the “Italian” Problem
Frontiers in Sociology
referendum
assisted suicide
euthanasia
administration of palliative medication
European context
title Italian Legal Euthanasia: Unconstitutionality of the Referendum and Analysis of the “Italian” Problem
title_full Italian Legal Euthanasia: Unconstitutionality of the Referendum and Analysis of the “Italian” Problem
title_fullStr Italian Legal Euthanasia: Unconstitutionality of the Referendum and Analysis of the “Italian” Problem
title_full_unstemmed Italian Legal Euthanasia: Unconstitutionality of the Referendum and Analysis of the “Italian” Problem
title_short Italian Legal Euthanasia: Unconstitutionality of the Referendum and Analysis of the “Italian” Problem
title_sort italian legal euthanasia unconstitutionality of the referendum and analysis of the italian problem
topic referendum
assisted suicide
euthanasia
administration of palliative medication
European context
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsoc.2022.898783/full
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