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Should there be a Right to Die? Should there be a Right to Die? Euthanasia Euthanasia Platon Jugendforum 2009 WS 3: Alexander, Christina, Verena, Alica, Kilian, Judith, Kristina, Cara, Isabel
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Should there be a Right to Die? Euthanasia Platon Jugendforum 2009 WS 3: Alexander, Christina, Verena, Alica, Kilian, Judith, Kristina, Cara, Isabel.

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Page 1: Should there be a Right to Die? Euthanasia Platon Jugendforum 2009 WS 3: Alexander, Christina, Verena, Alica, Kilian, Judith, Kristina, Cara, Isabel.

Should there be a Right to Die?Should there be a Right to Die?

EuthanasiaEuthanasia

Platon Jugendforum 2009

WS 3: Alexander, Christina, Verena, Alica, Kilian, Judith, Kristina, Cara, Isabel

Page 2: Should there be a Right to Die? Euthanasia Platon Jugendforum 2009 WS 3: Alexander, Christina, Verena, Alica, Kilian, Judith, Kristina, Cara, Isabel.

ANNA IS GOING TO BE KILLED –

BUT THERE IS STILL HOPE

30p

London, 6th May 20**

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Values

• Europe = community of values, but often different and incompatible

• Values keep changing:– divorce– abortion

• The Netherlands:– Decision for euthanasia from 12+– Euthanasia for babies?

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Dignity

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Freedom

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Respect &

Tolerance

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Active Euthanasia

Active euthanasia occurs in those instances in which someone takes active means, such as a lethal injection, to bring about someone’s death.

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Passive Euthanasia

Passive euthanasia occurs in those instances in which someone simply refuses to intervene in order to prevent someone’s death.

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Assisted Suicide

Many patients who want to die are unable to do so without assistance. Assisted suicide is a form of euthanasia where the patient actively takes the last step in their death.

Dignitas

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Indirect Euthanasia

The patient dies sooner as a side effect of giving a medical treatment given to relieve pain or prove end-of-life symptoms.

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Alternative: Palliative Care

• EAPC (European Association for Palliative Care)

• The patients should die in a human and a comforting atmosphere, not feeling alone and unworthy.

• End of life should come as soon as possible, but without enforcing the death.

• No medical treatment is against the patient‘s will.

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Proposal to Lay Down in Law• Right to die for every person• The patient‘s wish of dying must be clear.• A conscious patient has to clearify his wish

e.g. in front of two medicals and a notary.• An unconscious patient should have

prepared an advanced directive (=Patientenverfügung), where he specifies in which cases he wants to die or if he doesn‘t want to.

• Without an advanced directive of an unconscious patient, the relatives – if they exist - have to decide.

• Nobody is allowed to act against the patient‘s will.

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Euthanasia

Right to Die

Right to Live