Euthanasia between national legislation and international human rights law

The human aspires to perfection with his human instinct and always calls for a dignified and calm life without disease and pain, but there are stages in which the human finds himself either dependent or independent, where human life begins with a meager phase and then becomes strong. But temporary f...

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Main Authors: Abdulaziz Alkitabi, Saif Nouri
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul College of Law 2023-03-01
Series:الرافدین للحقوق
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Online Access:https://alaw.mosuljournals.com/article_177379_b6e7b8fa8230643cb37f56ddddc2186e.pdf
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Summary:The human aspires to perfection with his human instinct and always calls for a dignified and calm life without disease and pain, but there are stages in which the human finds himself either dependent or independent, where human life begins with a meager phase and then becomes strong. But temporary for sure because this strength does not last and then quickly returns to the first stage losing a large part of his independence the human fears this stage when he finds himself in the hospital unconscious or incapacitated and in a state of despair, afraid of needless surgeries and ineffective medicines, then he hopes to Find a solution to the problem that restricts him, to relieve pain. In this case, the term euthanasia comes as a last solution and treatment for a patient who does not expect recovery but …. The national laws and international agreements differed in their positions and were divided into supporters and opponents of this idea.
ISSN:1819-1746
2664-2778