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Dutch court decisions on nonvoluntary euthanasia critically reviewed.

H Jochemsen1.   

Abstract

The author critically reviews Dutch court decisions on nonvoluntary euthanasia. First, he examines euthanasia practice in the Netherlands. The author next discusses in detail the 1995 cases of two physicians who were prosecuted for terminating the lives of infants who were severely ill and disabled. The courts accepted nonvoluntary euthanasia and relied on the physicians' defense of necessity. Jochemsen exposes serious flaws in the reasoning of the courts and concludes that newborns with congenital disorders should be given appropriate palliative care. Jochemsen fears that by extending the practice of euthanasia to infants with disabilities the Dutch courts have taken another step toward endangering the lives of all incompetent persons.

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Keywords:  Death and Euthanasia; Legal Approach

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9594455

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Issues Law Med        ISSN: 8756-8160


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