Legal issues surrounding right to die in Europe: euthanasia and assisted suicide
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Author
Lapaine, Elīza Lote
Co-author
Riga Graduate School of Law
Advisor
Soņeca, Viktorija
Date
2025Metadata
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Should the right to die be treated as a crime or as a personal choice protected by law? This
question remains one of Europe’s most controversial and unresolved legal challenges. The
thesis uncovers the hidden consequences of Europe’s fragmented euthanasia laws: rising "death
tourism," legal uncertainty for patients and doctors, and an increasing conflict between national
rules and European principles of human rights. By examining court rulings, comparing national
approaches, and exploring EU principles, this research aims to uncover the legal and social
barriers that prevent change and harmonisation. Ultimately, this work seeks to advance the
conversation about dignity, autonomy, and justice at the end of life within the European legal
context.