Euthanasia is the name given to assisting someone to die to relieve suffering. In most countries it would be illegal and regarded as murder.
Euthenasia is not legal period.
what are you on about euthenasia is sometimes the only option what am I on about ITS THE ONLY OPTION
Another term for suicide is self-destruction.
Yes, by law since 1 April 2002
euthenasia means killing the person, cant cure a person who has been euthenised
It's either..A) justifiableB) excusableC) criminal.Another VIew: The question is an oxymoron. If the homicide was intentional (as stated in the question) then it cannot possibly have been committed without evil intent.UNLESS - - the questioner is asking about a EUTHENASIA situation. That is entirely different. In the states where it is lawful a euthenasia-type death is not ruled as a homicide.
To be able to euthanize pets, you will need to be a veterinarian, or a vet tech. This is something that requires schooling for such. A person must be licensed to do this.
No, the state does not use euthanasia for bird control. That would be morally unethical. However, they can try to change the environment for bird control.
Euthanasia can be performed by anyone. Euthenasia is the act of killing someone that has requested that he/she be killed as a result of an illness or for that matter any other reason. It is a word for assisted suicide.
Sonderkommandos were at the death camps: Auschwitz, Birkenau, Sobibor, Treblinka, Belzec, and Chelmno. Though every camp needed burial and corpse disposal squads (as there were many deaths from starvation/disease, exhaustion/beating and euthenasia).
There may be other examples, but the most notable individual is Dr. Jack Kevorkian who is a proponent of Euthenasia and has been prosecuted on several occasions. (OR - depending on your point of veiw PERSECUTED on several occasions.)
Because not everyone wants to be 'killed off' before their natural time ! Someone in a hospice who has (for example) Alzheimer's disease is rarely in pain, as it's a neurological condition. They can live a long (and maybe productive) life under the supervision of the hospice.