Euthanasia
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Euthanasia: Exploring Criminal Liability and Individual Autonomy
Abstract Euthanasia occupies a profound and intricate space where law, ethics, and medicine converge, prompting deep reflection on the boundaries of personal freedom and the state’s role in life-and-death decisions. It raises poignant questions about whether individuals should have the right to choose a dignified death and how societies balance this with the intrinsic value…
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Passive Euthanasia in India: Toward a Streamlined, Technology Driven Protocol – With Reflections from the UK Experience | Justice K. Kannan writes
Justice K. Kannan (Retd.), is a former HC Judge and author of the book: Medicine and Law, (2025) 2nd edn, Thomson Reuters. Available at: https://amzn.in/d/02RUSmj https://bharatlawhouse.in/… I. Introduction: Legal Foundations and Judicial Milestones India’s legal journey on end-of-life care has evolved gradually, beginning with cautious judicial forays into passive euthanasia and advancing toward the promise…