မေန႔က သတင္းမွာ ကို္ယ့္ကို ကို သက္ေသ တာနဲ႔ ပတ္သက္ျပီး လႈပ္ရွားမႈေတြ အေၾကာင္းၾကည္႔လိုက္ရတယ္။
ကိုယ့္ကို ကိုယ္သက္ေသတာ ကို ကမၻာတ၀န္း ဥပေဒနဲ႔ တားျမစ္္ထားပါတယ္။ ဒါေပမယ့္ ခြင့္ျပဳထားတဲ့ ႏိုင္ငံ သံုးႏိုင္ငံရွိတယ္။
အဲဒါေတြကေတာ့Netherlands,Belgium,Switzerlandႏုိင္ငံေတြေပါ့။ ေသဖို႔ ကူညီေပးတဲ့ အဖြဲ ႔ အစည္းေတြလည္း ရွိတယ္ဆိုပဲ။
ကဲ ေသခ်င္ေနတဲ့ သူေတြ အဲဒီ ႏိုင္ငံေတြကို သြားျပီး ေသရင္ တရား၀င္ ေသလို႔ ရတယ္။
အေသးစိတ္ကေတာ့ ဒီမွာ ဖတ္ၾကည္႔ႏိုင္ပါတယ္။
ဒီိေနရာမွာ သြားႀကည့္လို႕ရပါတယ္
Where are euthanasia and assisted suicide legal? Only three places besides Oregon openly and legally authorize assisted suicide: the Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland. The Netherlands introduced specific legislation to legalize assisted suicide and active euthanasia in 2002, but the country's courts have permitted them there since 1984. The Dutch laid out narrow guidelines for doctors: The patient, who must be suffering unbearably and have no hope of improvement, must ask to die. The patient must clearly understand the condition and prognosis and a second doctor must agree with the decision to help the patient die. Belgium legalized euthanasia in 2002, but the laws seem to encompass assisted suicide as well. Two doctors must be involved, as well as a psychologist if the patient's competency is in doubt. The doctor and patient negotiate whether death is to be by lethal injection or prescribed overdose. Switzerland has allowed physician and non-physician assisted suicide since 1941, but prohibits euthanasia. Three right-to-die organizations in the country help terminally ill people by providing counselling and lethal drugs. Death by injection is banned. Elsewhere, many countries seem to show slow movement toward legalizing assisted suicide and euthanasia, including: • Luxembourg, where legislation that would have permitted euthanasia was lost by a single vote in March 2003. • Britain, where legislation that would have legalized assisted suicide for the terminally ill was defeated in the House of Lords in May 2006 Cheer! , (ေဖၚဝက္ ေမးမွကူးယူေဖၚျပပါသည္)
ဒီိေနရာမွာ သြားႀကည့္လို႕ရပါတယ္
Where are euthanasia and assisted suicide legal? Only three places besides Oregon openly and legally authorize assisted suicide: the Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland. The Netherlands introduced specific legislation to legalize assisted suicide and active euthanasia in 2002, but the country's courts have permitted them there since 1984. The Dutch laid out narrow guidelines for doctors: The patient, who must be suffering unbearably and have no hope of improvement, must ask to die. The patient must clearly understand the condition and prognosis and a second doctor must agree with the decision to help the patient die. Belgium legalized euthanasia in 2002, but the laws seem to encompass assisted suicide as well. Two doctors must be involved, as well as a psychologist if the patient's competency is in doubt. The doctor and patient negotiate whether death is to be by lethal injection or prescribed overdose. Switzerland has allowed physician and non-physician assisted suicide since 1941, but prohibits euthanasia. Three right-to-die organizations in the country help terminally ill people by providing counselling and lethal drugs. Death by injection is banned. Elsewhere, many countries seem to show slow movement toward legalizing assisted suicide and euthanasia, including: • Luxembourg, where legislation that would have permitted euthanasia was lost by a single vote in March 2003. • Britain, where legislation that would have legalized assisted suicide for the terminally ill was defeated in the House of Lords in May 2006 Cheer! , (ေဖၚဝက္ ေမးမွကူးယူေဖၚျပပါသည္)