The European Court of Human Rights holds that the right to choose the way and the timing of one's death is not granted by art. 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights. According to the Court, the latter provision could only cover the right not to be intentionally deprived of life, and not its opposite. However, the choice to have a decent death cannot be excluded from any protection, insofar as a free decision of the interested individual in this sense may fall under the scope of art. 8 of the Convention, guaranteeing the right to private and family life. Considering the lack of a shared consensus in the European context and the sensibility of the questions involved, it seems wise to afford the States a wide marge of appreciation in this subject-matter.

Marchei, N. (2015). La Corte europea dei diritti dell’uomo e il “diritto a morire” [The European Court of human rights and the right to die]. QUADERNI DI DIRITTO E POLITICA ECCLESIASTICA, 18(1), 85-96 [10.1440/80116].

La Corte europea dei diritti dell’uomo e il “diritto a morire” [The European Court of human rights and the right to die]

MARCHEI, NATASCIA
2015

Abstract

The European Court of Human Rights holds that the right to choose the way and the timing of one's death is not granted by art. 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights. According to the Court, the latter provision could only cover the right not to be intentionally deprived of life, and not its opposite. However, the choice to have a decent death cannot be excluded from any protection, insofar as a free decision of the interested individual in this sense may fall under the scope of art. 8 of the Convention, guaranteeing the right to private and family life. Considering the lack of a shared consensus in the European context and the sensibility of the questions involved, it seems wise to afford the States a wide marge of appreciation in this subject-matter.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Bio-law, Ecclesiastical law, European court of human rights, Euthanasia
Corte europea diritti uomo, diritto alla vita, diritto alla vita privata
Italian
2015
18
1
85
96
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Marchei, N. (2015). La Corte europea dei diritti dell’uomo e il “diritto a morire” [The European Court of human rights and the right to die]. QUADERNI DI DIRITTO E POLITICA ECCLESIASTICA, 18(1), 85-96 [10.1440/80116].
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