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Home / Health / Assisted Dying: Expanding Rights, Deepening Debate

Assisted Dying: Expanding Rights, Deepening Debate

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Nine countries now permit physician-assisted death; more are considering it.
  • Debates center on eligibility, including for mental illness and minors.
  • Advance requests allow consent before cognitive decline for some patients.
Assisted Dying: Expanding Rights, Deepening Debate

Globally, nine countries across three continents have legalized physician-assisted death, with more considering it. This expansion reflects a growing desire for individuals to control the terms of their death, mirroring autonomy in other life choices, even in culturally conservative regions. Public debate is intensifying as eligibility criteria expand beyond terminal illness to include irremediable suffering from conditions like depression and schizophrenia.

Key challenges involve defining who should be eligible. While most laws initially covered terminal illnesses, many have extended to those with chronic conditions. Countries like Canada are grappling with excluding individuals with mental illness, leading to legal challenges. Consent for minors varies, with some nations allowing children over 12 to request assisted death independently. The Netherlands is re-evaluating approvals for adolescents seeking relief from psychiatric suffering.

Advance requests are becoming a significant consideration, allowing individuals with cognitive decline, such as Alzheimer's, to consent to assisted death before losing capacity. This raises further questions about who decides when it's time for those unable to consent. As this practice evolves, it prompts ongoing ethical discussions and legal scrutiny worldwide, pushing the boundaries of personal choice and medical ethics.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nine countries across three continents have legalized medically assisted death, with more considering it.
Yes, Canada is debating eligibility for individuals with mental illness, leading to legal challenges.
In Colombia and some other regions, individuals with cognitive decline can make advance requests for assisted death.

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