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Area of Science:

  • Bioethics
  • Medical Law
  • Public Health Policy

Background:

  • Euthanasia is a complex issue with significant ethical and legal dimensions in Belgium.
  • Existing Belgian legislation on euthanasia has raised concerns regarding its application and potential for misuse.
  • The socio-legal context of end-of-life decisions in Belgium necessitates ongoing review.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the current Belgian law on euthanasia.
  • To identify and discuss concerns associated with the practice of euthanasia in Belgium.
  • To propose recommendations for enhancing the Belgian euthanasia law and its implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Review of Belgian legislation pertaining to euthanasia.
  • Analysis of reported concerns and ethical debates surrounding euthanasia in Belgium.
  • Comparative legal and ethical assessment of euthanasia practices.

Main Results:

  • The study highlights specific areas of concern within the Belgian euthanasia law.
  • Identified potential loopholes or ambiguities that could lead to abuse.
  • Discussion of the need for clearer guidelines and stricter oversight.

Conclusions:

  • The Belgian euthanasia law requires critical evaluation and potential revision.
  • Legislators and the medical community must proactively address concerns to prevent abuse.
  • Continuous reflection and adaptation of the law are essential for ethical practice.