New Zealand – Currently,
euthanasia or so-called “assisted dying” on New Zealand still not legal
according to information on the web but according to the news it will soon be
legal. It will be law soon on New Zealand.
“Euthanasia is currently illegal
in New Zealand and will remain so
until the End of Life Choices Act 2019 takes full effect in November 2021. It
is also illegal to "aid and abet suicide" under Section 179 of the New Zealand Crimes
Act 1961. The clauses of this act make it an
offence to "incite, procure or counsel" and "aid and abet"
someone else to commit suicide, regardless of whether a suicide attempt is made
or not. Section 179 covers both assisted suicide and true suicide, such as that
caused by bullying. This will not change under the End of Life Choices Act
2019, which has provisions on coercion of terminally ill people.” (Wikipedia)
“The legislation, which automatically becomes law
if the referendum is passed, authorises a doctor to administer or prescribe a
lethal dose of medication to competent adults suffering unbearably from a
terminal illness that would probably end their life within six months. Among
the more than 45 safeguards that must be met, the person must request to end
their life voluntarily and directly and cannot be wanting to end their life
only because of advanced age or disability. Two doctors would have to agree to
the decision.”(Aljazeera)
“New Zealanders
were asked to vote ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to a bill allowing the terminally ill to end
their lives.’(Aljazeera)
“The
law will allow terminally ill people with less than six months to live the
opportunity to choose assisted dying if approved by two doctors.”(BBC)
“The legislation authorises a doctor or nurse to administer or prescribe a lethal dose of medication to be taken under their supervision if all the conditions are met. The law also says a person cannot be eligible for assisted dying on the basis of advanced age, mental illness, or disability alone.”(BBC)
“Euthanasia is the act of deliberately ending a
life to relieve suffering, while assisted suicide is the act of deliberately
assisting another person to kill themselves. In contrast to euthanasia and
assisted suicide, assisted dying would apply to terminally ill people only.”
(BBC)
The main point : Euthanasia or so-called “assisted
dying” will soon become legal or a law in New Zealand.
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