Euthanasia against the patients' will is illegal worldwide. Physician-assisted-death, where the patient self-administers the lethal medication, is only legal in certain countries and the states of Montana, Oregon, and Washington. The debate over euthanasia stems from whether it's morally right to allow people to kill themselves to end their suffering from fatal and/or painful illnesses. Most doctors probably consider euthanasia wrong, though some might argue that it's the patients right to decide whether to suffer or to end their own lives.
Most doctors are against euthanasia.
* Euthanasia is a crime in most States with the exception of Oregon and Washington, but Texas, Minnesota and a few other States are trying to accept Euthanasia into their States. It's not a crime to the person that is ill if that individual has a long-term painful illness where they will not get better and want to die with dignity. Often doctors keep patients alive due to the Hippocratic Oath, but more and more doctors are 'for' Euthanasia. Some people are against it because of their religious beliefs. One day in the not too distant future Euthanasia will be an individuals right to decide upon.
Most doctors who are against euthanasia are against it because they believe they are there to heal and protect, not kill. According to the Hyppocratic oath, "I will never do harm to anyone", and many doctors hold with that line of ethics.
Euthanasia is only bad if you've been taught that it was bad. There is no logic to disapproval. Euthanasia is bad. Who is to decide who will die or not. God is the only person that has the right to take away or give life not a doctor. If some one is terminally ill and in pain then doctors help with the pain, when the time is right God will decide when the person's life comes to an end. If everyone decided to give in and die then where would the world be now in terms of medicine? Euthanasia is the easy way out and no one has the right to take their own life or others but God.
Euthanasia is only done if the patient wants to after they have been evaluated to be of sane mind. So yes, if that fits.
Euthanasia exists because there is people that have incurable diseases and cannot live their life suffering that way so they choose to die by the hand of doctors
Euthanasia is the practice killing (typically in a painless way) for reasons of mercy. It can also be a painless death. "Having given up hope, the injured man asked the doctors for euthanasia." There are more examples here: http://www.yourdictionary.com/examples/euthanasia
No it's not. In fact, Netherlands is the first country which legalized euthanasia. There are very strict rules for euthanasia. And sometimes it's considered a crime. Euthanasia is only legal when someone has to suffer forever and many doctors agree with it. So it's hard to get it in the Netherlands.
Laws against euthanasia and assisted suicide are in place to prevent abuse and to protect people from unscrupulous doctors and others. They are not, and never have been, intended to make anyone suffer
well doctors are not allowed to do kill patients in form of euthanasia.This is so because when they were going to work as doctors they had taken a Hippocratic oath which says that doctors should save the life of patients as far as possible.
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Laws against euthanasia and assisted suicide are in place to prevent abuse and to protect people from unscrupulous doctors and others. They are not, and never have been, intended to make anyone suffer