Last updated on: 2/26/2020 | Author: ProCon.org

Feb. 26, 2020 – Germany Overturns Ban on Professionally Assisted Suicide

“Germany’s highest court on Wednesday overturned a ban on organized medically assisted suicide, allowing terminally and gravely ill patients to seek help ending their lives without leaving the country.

The ruling came after a long-running discussion about the role of doctors and caregivers in end-of-life decisions, one that has special resonance in a country where Nazi doctors euthanized hundreds of thousands during World War II…

The case centered on wording in the law that forbade professionally assisted suicide and made it punishable by a fine or up to three years in jail. The law allowed assisted suicides for ‘altruistic motives’ but forbade people from offering it to someone else ‘on business terms’…

With the ruling on Wednesday, Germany will once more allow people to help those too ill to end their lives, even if they do so in an organized fashion, as medical practitioners and end-of-life volunteer associations aim to do.”