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Pros And Cons Of Non Voluntary Euthanasia

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Voluntary euthanasia defined as a person makes a request to be helped to end the life, and the competence of the patient requesting assistance with dying (“Voluntary euthanasia”, 1996). The cases included the person refusing burdensome medical treatment, refusing to eat, simply deciding to end his or her life and asking the medical treatment to be ended or switch off life support machines (“Ethics guide”, 2007). Non-voluntary euthanasia defined as a person who is unable and has not, at the time to express a view on ending the life (“Non-voluntary euthanasia”, 1996). The cases included the person is in a coma; too young, senile, has severe brain damaged, mentally retarded, and mentally disturbed (“Ethics guide”, 2007). According to Biswas and
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