Analysis of the legal situation regarding euthanasia in Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru: Towards a Latin American model of medical assistance in dying?

Developing World Bioethics, 0[10.1111/dewb.12457]

19 Pages Posted: 16 Jan 2025

Date Written: July 12, 2024

Abstract

Colombia was one of the first countries to decriminalise euthanasia. However, what is known in the international academic literature about the country's regulations is scarce and outdated. Such lack of information on the situation in Latin America is even more evident in the case of Peru, where the Lima Superior Court of Justice set a precedent by allowing a person to have access to euthanasia in 2021. Ecuador, which has just decriminalised euthanasia for all its citizens in February 2024, risks being similarly absent from the international dialogue. This article summarises for the first time all the regulations in force regarding euthanasia in Latin America, through a study of primary sources in Spanish, and analyses some of the convergences between these three neighbouring countries.

Keywords: Colombia, Ecuador, euthanasia, medical assistance in dying, Peru, physician‐assisted suicide

Suggested Citation

Espericueta, Luis, Analysis of the legal situation regarding euthanasia in Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru: Towards a Latin American model of medical assistance in dying? (July 12, 2024). Developing World Bioethics, 0[10.1111/dewb.12457], Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5098452 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5098452

Luis Espericueta (Contact Author)

University of Granada ( email )

Granada, Granada 18071
Spain

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