No. In 2006 Holland lealized euthanasia for babies born with incurable diseases that involve "unbearable suffering".
Assisted suicide (not the same as euthanasia) is legal in Switzerland and is offered by the human rights organization Dignitas to screened clients who may travel to Switzerland from abroad for the service.
You cant! euthanasia is a method of assisted suicide that is chosen for terminally ill patients the only way to stop euthanasia is not to do it!!
euthanasia.
A study revealed that out of 987 terminally ill patients, only 10.6% of them would favor voluntary euthanasia. ..source: JAMA
Euthanasia is only done if the patient wants to after they have been evaluated to be of sane mind. So yes, if that fits.
Many people think so, but clearly there are many opponents as well.
No, it is the process of assisted suicide for the terminally ill. It is illegal in almost all of the world, but is a debatable issue for many.
the money going to the terminally ill patient, can now go to other patients who have a higher chance to live compared to a terminally ill or brain dead patient.
If you are talking about suicide among the terminally ill, that is of course a frightful option . obviously the suicide wants to die and is taking his or her own life .
This fully depends on where it is committed: voluntary euthanasia is legal in some countries and U.S. States.
The one that said dying is not a crime. He helped 130 terminally ill persons commit euthanasia. He served 8 years out of his 20 year term.
If terminally ill person approves change it is legal If terminally ill person disapproves change it is illegal If terminally ill person is not able to approve or disapprove it should not be changed
Dr Jack Kevorkian is more commonly known as "Dr Death". He was a euthanasia activist who publicly campaigned for terminally ill patient's to have "the right to die".