Legality of euthanasia
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Assisted Dying laws around the world are changing. More and more countries are changing laws to permit euthanasia.
Efforts to change government policies on euthanasia of humans in the 20th and 21st centuries have met limited success in Western countries. Human euthanasia policies have also been developed by a variety of NGOs, most notably medical associations and advocacy organizations.
2023 Euthanasia law by country
- 2.1 – Argentina
- 2.2 – Australia
- 2.3 – Belgium
- 2.4 – Canada
- 2.5 – Chile
- 2.6 – Colombia
- 2.7 – Czech Republic
- 2.8 – Denmark
- 2.9 – Finland
- 2.10 – France
- 2.11 – Germany
- 2.12 – India
- 2.13 – Ireland
- 2.14 – Israel
- 2.15 – Italy
- 2.16 – Japan
- 2.17 – Latvia
- 2.18 – Lithuania
- 2.19 – Luxembourg
- 2.20 – Mexico
- 2.21 – Moldova
- 2.22 – Netherlands
- 2.23 – New Zealand
- 2.24 – Norway
- 2.25 – Peru
- 2.26 – Poland
- 2.27 – Portugal
- 2.28 – Philippines
- 2.29 – Romania
- 2.30 – Russia
- 2.31 – Serbia
- 2.32 – Slovakia
- 2.33 – South Korea
- 2.34 – Spain
- 2.35 – Sweden
- 2.36 – Switzerland
- 2.37 – Turkey
- 2.38 – United Kingdom
- 2.39 – United States
- 2.40 – Uruguay
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_euthanasia