The recent Dutch law legalising active voluntary euthanasia will reignite the euthanasia debate. An illuminating method for evaluating the moral status of a practice is to follow the implications of the practice to its logical conclusion. The argument for compassion is one of the central arguments in favour of voluntary active euthanasia. This argument applies perhaps even more forcefully in relation to incompetent patients. If active voluntary euthanasia is legalised, arguments based on compassion and equality will be directed towards legalising active non-voluntary euthanasia in order to make accelerated termination of death available also to the incompetent. The removal of discrimination against the incompetent has the potential to becom...
Although rules about euthanasia have been developed in the Netherlands, euthanasia has not been lega...
In 2015, euthanasia accounted for 4.5% of deaths in the Netherlands, of which 93% were performed by ...
In 2015, euthanasia accounted for 4.5% of deaths in the Netherlands, of which 93% were performed by ...
Several Dutch politicians have recently argued that medical voluntary euthanasia laws should be exte...
The practise of euthanasia is not new. There was general support for voluntary euthanasiathroughout ...
Why has the law on euthanasia in the Netherlands caused such an upheaval both at home and abroad? In...
Key words: death; dying; euthanasia; mercy killing Euthanasia has once again become headline news in...
In 30 years, the Netherlands has moved from euthanasia of people who are terminally ill, to euthanas...
This Note explores whether modern society can embrace the concept of euthanasia as death without su...
The debate over the legalisation of voluntary euthanasia is most often seen to be the result of thre...
The debate over the legalisation of voluntary euthanasia is most often seen to be the result of thre...
Debate continues over the acts/omissions doctrine, and over the concepts of duty and charity. Such i...
‘If death is in a patient’s best interest, then death constitutes a moral good’. Euthanasia, a con...
Euthanasia or mercy killing is, now a day, a major problem widely discussed in medical field. Medica...
Arguments in favour of voluntary euthanasia tend to be put in utilitarian terms. This paper suggests...
Although rules about euthanasia have been developed in the Netherlands, euthanasia has not been lega...
In 2015, euthanasia accounted for 4.5% of deaths in the Netherlands, of which 93% were performed by ...
In 2015, euthanasia accounted for 4.5% of deaths in the Netherlands, of which 93% were performed by ...
Several Dutch politicians have recently argued that medical voluntary euthanasia laws should be exte...
The practise of euthanasia is not new. There was general support for voluntary euthanasiathroughout ...
Why has the law on euthanasia in the Netherlands caused such an upheaval both at home and abroad? In...
Key words: death; dying; euthanasia; mercy killing Euthanasia has once again become headline news in...
In 30 years, the Netherlands has moved from euthanasia of people who are terminally ill, to euthanas...
This Note explores whether modern society can embrace the concept of euthanasia as death without su...
The debate over the legalisation of voluntary euthanasia is most often seen to be the result of thre...
The debate over the legalisation of voluntary euthanasia is most often seen to be the result of thre...
Debate continues over the acts/omissions doctrine, and over the concepts of duty and charity. Such i...
‘If death is in a patient’s best interest, then death constitutes a moral good’. Euthanasia, a con...
Euthanasia or mercy killing is, now a day, a major problem widely discussed in medical field. Medica...
Arguments in favour of voluntary euthanasia tend to be put in utilitarian terms. This paper suggests...
Although rules about euthanasia have been developed in the Netherlands, euthanasia has not been lega...
In 2015, euthanasia accounted for 4.5% of deaths in the Netherlands, of which 93% were performed by ...
In 2015, euthanasia accounted for 4.5% of deaths in the Netherlands, of which 93% were performed by ...