自杀旅游的合法性

D. Sperling
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本章探讨了关于自杀旅游,原籍国和协助自杀合法的国家可能行使的替代方案。具体来说,它考虑的是限制或禁止协助自杀旅行或在一个人的祖国进行协助自杀的行动是否具有法律效力。一方面,法律上限制只有住院医生或与开处方的医生有长期关系的病人才能获得协助自杀,这受到了很多批评,而且很难证明是合理的。另一方面,从原籍国的角度来看,将域外管辖原则适用于协助自杀罪是困难的,也是不恰当的。本章还考虑了与国际法有关的其他建议的力度,特别是对实践的“软法”监管的想法。
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The Legality of Suicide Tourism
This chapter examines the alternatives that countries of origin and countries where assisted suicide is legal may exercise with regard to suicide tourism. Specifically, it considers whether actions to limit or prohibit travel for assisted suicide or access to it within a person’s home country can be legally valid. On the one hand, legally restricting access to assisted suicide to residents only or to patients who have had a long-standing relationship with prescribing doctors suffers from much criticism and is difficult to justify. On the other hand, from the perspective of countries of origin, it is difficult and inappropriate to apply the doctrine of extraterritorial jurisdiction to the criminality of assisted suicide. The chapter also considers the strength of other suggestions in relation to international law, particularly the idea of ‘soft law’ regulation of the practice.
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