This page sets out the arguments against allowing euthanasia. Could euthanasia ever be safely regulated? Would legalising euthanasia have knock-on effects?
Euthanasia may weaken patients. Access to euthanasia could cause an internal conflict for the patient, torn between fear of pain and the desire to continue to ...
The objective is to discuss the subject of euthanasia from the medical and human rights perspective given the background of the recent Supreme Court judgement.
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Here we briefly outline the main arguments for and against assisted suicide and euthanasia, and outline CARE's perspective on the issue.
Presented here are four non-religious, reasonable arguments against physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia.
The primary societal argument against euthanasia is grounded in the generally accepted principle that it is wrong to kill innocent human beings. This principle, ...
The Supreme Court laid a provision for caregivers of cognitively incapacitated persons to request for non-voluntary and passive euthanasia to the High Court.
What are the main arguments against legalising euthanasia? · Unnecessary - because alternative treatments exist · Dangerous - putting vulnerable people at risk ...
This principle says that no person has the right to directly take innocent human life and in fact there is a positive obligation to nurture and protect life.