In some cultures, euthanasia is always a taboo topic. People around the world are very openly involved in dialogue in their lives. But when it dies the other half of life, no one likes to discuss it. It is claimed that only terrorists have glorious death. These are some of the reasons many people in the community think euthanasia is morally wrong. Some people know how many years olds are dead or who can judge how much pain should be felt before they are allowed to finish their life. Some people know how old they should die.
After listing the causes of euthanasia, another controversial issue related to the legalization of euthanasia and euthanasia appeared. So far, only two countries have legalized euthanasia, reflecting the need for further discussion on the legalization of euthanasia, the report will point out a discussion on this issue. There are three arguments for legalization of euthanasia. Law is a tool for maintaining peace of society and defining the truth and falsehood of society. Therefore, when examining legalization of euthanasia, it is necessary to ensure that it does not contradict existing legislation. Murder means that someone will kill someone else. This is illegal in all countries. Euthanasia has ended people's lives Actually it was also a murder, legalization of euthanasia also shows the legitimization of homicide. To comply with the legal principle, euthanasia should not be legalized
The following research project focuses on the reason why euthanasia should be legalized, can legalize euthanasia to prevent and obtain euthanasia, the effect of euthanasia and its future. This research project has been used from 2000 to the present, and shows the latest view and discussion that euthanasia is still in development stage, and discussion on this problem is likely to legalize euthanasia on a daily basis. Everyone has the right to freely born and have the right to die freely according to their own wishes. Furthermore, dignified death is one of the fundamental rights people should have as part of their fundamental right to life.