"Legalization of euthanasia" may be a little strange when you hear the word "assistant's suicide", but may be familiar with the word euthanasia. Euthanasia is the process that you end a person's life; it can be accomplished by pausing treatment or by lethal injection. Euthanasia has two types, spontaneous and involuntary. First, it is not without the consent of others, but a person who has a terminal disorder decides whether to permit the process or makes a previous request.
Euthanasia is classified in various ways including spontaneous, involuntary, or involuntary. Voluntary euthanasia is legal in some countries. Unwilling euthanasia (patient's consent is not obtained) is illegal in all countries. Unwilling euthanasia (without consent or contrary to patient's desire) is also illegal in all countries and is usually considered murder. As of 2006, euthanasia was the most active field of modern bioethics studies. In some countries there are various public controversies about the moral, ethical and legal issues of euthanasia. In many countries, passive euthanasia (called "plugging") is legal. However, active euthanasia is legally or virtually legal in just a few countries (eg Belgium, Canada, Switzerland) and is limited to specific circumstances and approval by parliamentarians, physicians or other experts .
Let's see the actual state of euthanasia in the United States and other countries. Successful implementation of legitimate voluntary euthanasia in the Netherlands proves that physician suicide is morally acceptable. Furthermore, euthanasia is legalized in the Netherlands, as this practice has occurred frequently and now it has been fully judged by the doctor. Euthanasia is illegal in the United States, and most deaths in the United States occur in hospitals and nursing care facilities. More than half of these deaths are accompanied by discontinuation of treatment. Most of the time to stop treatment is not managed and will be completed without patient's permission. On the other hand, the Dutch voluntary euthanasia system proposed a discussion of landslides. The rule of euthanasia in the Netherlands is that patients have to be euthanized and they need to suffer unbearable pain. Research by the Dutch government eliminated the theory of landslide