Assisted Suicide in Switzerland: the Advent of a “Pattern for Misconduct”
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.2478/sjs-2021-0001Mots-clés :
Assisted dying, Switzerland, collectivity, acceptability criteria, pattern for misconductRésumé
This article analyses the peculiarity of the assisted dying’s model in Switzerland. It postulates that the collectivity does not accept the act of suicide in itself; it rather accepts the fact of providing assistance for a death that is up to this day formally categorized as a “violent death”. Consequently, the framing of assisted dying and its implementation can be construed as a “pattern for misconduct”, which opens an original and pragmatic angle to understand one of the social issues in relation with the contemporary ways to end one’s life.
Téléchargements
Licence

Cette œuvre est sous licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d’Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification 3.0 non transposé.