Aiding and Abetting Suicide: The Current Debate in Italy

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 30 (1):123-135 (2021)
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The article analyzes the recent ruling of the Italian Constitutional Court amending article 580 of the Italian Criminal Code, relating to aid and incitement to suicide. According to the first Assize Court of Milan, article 580, conceived in 1930, reflects the fascist culture of its author. The problem of the Constitutional Court was therefore to establish whether a democratic state can still place limits on aid for suicide and in what terms it can do so.

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Fabrizio Turoldo
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Man and the State.Jacques Maritain & Yves R. Simon - 1952 - Ethics 62 (2):144-146.

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