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VOL. 6, ISSUE 5 (2020)
A descriptive study on euthanasia: A desired dignified death or devaluation of human lives
Authors
Neha Dwivedi, Priyanka Sonwalkar
Abstract
The Word Euthanasia elicits global interest being a contention in the world with assorted school of thoughts. Insistence for the impulsive ending of life has subsidized to the discussion about the role of such practices in traditional and modern-day health care. The prevalence of this subject in India is not generic but is under the table among folks but the extensive political, social, economic and technological changes as well as variation in thought processes of individual minds in different countries on mutual assistance in ethical matters have allowed this premature ending of life to become increasingly active and the emphasis towards interaction with global minds and liberty in thoughts and beliefs with more practicality has given more success to this subject in the international arena. Euthanasia is a manifold implementation and amidst of chaos its veracious meaning is often misinterpreted. This study endeavours to lay out its true comprehension. The objective is to confer the subject of euthanasia from the medical and human rights perception.
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Pages:61-67
How to cite this article:
Neha Dwivedi, Priyanka Sonwalkar "A descriptive study on euthanasia: A desired dignified death or devaluation of human lives". International Journal of Law, Vol 6, Issue 5, 2020, Pages 61-67
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