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In this paper we examine in what respects international human rights l
aw can provide a basis for the establishment of an international debat
e on euthanasia. Such a debate seems imperative, as in many countries
euthanasia is considered taboo in the context of medical practice, yet
at the same time, supposedly, decisions are taken to intentionally sh
orten patients' lives. In the Netherlands, the act of euthanasia will
not lead to the prosecution of the physician involved if the physician
has complied with certain procedures. The Dutch debate centres on pro
cedures marginalizing important moral aspects of euthanasia. An intern
ational debate, addressing the fundamental morality of euthanasia and
of other medical decisions involving the end of life, will eventually
enhance medical practice in the Netherlands as well as in other countr
ies.