
A recent decision by the Federal Court of Justice could mean a shift in boundaries beyond this case: The BGH acquitted a woman who had initially been convicted, even though she had injected her chronically seriously ill husband with a lethal dose of insulin. Prior to this, he had independently taken all the tablets available in the house in order to end his life. Erwin Kress, spokesman for the board of the Humanistischer Verband Deutschlands – Bundesverband, sees the landmark ruling of the Federal Court of Justice as a “double-edged sword”, as it strengthens the right to self-determination on the one hand, but could also encourage “abuse of assistance” on the other.








