Law, Morality and Medicine: The Euthanasia Dabate

Wole Iyaniwura

Volume 14 Issue 4

Global Journal of Human-Social Science

On Monday 20th of January 2003, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported that a 74 years old Briton, who was terminally ill travelled to Zurich Switzerland and pain $60 to a group, Digital (dying with dignity) and he drank a cupful of barbiturates with a straw and died.His wife who assisted him was arrested on arrival in Britain. Why? Euthanasia and assisted suicide is illegal in Britain. The issue to be discussed here is euthanasia, its historical background, the scope of its otherwise, the religious aspect, the human rights dimension, problems and prospect of future.As Joubert said in the eighteenth century. It is better to debate a question without settling a question than to settle a question with debating beyond it. The goal is to debate the subject through probably not settled.The restriction against physicians aiding or assisting suicide. Its author and exact dates are unknown. The Hippocratic Oath is most famous for its command “to help or at least do no harm” and to respect all human life. It states “Neither will I administer a poison to anybody when asked to do so, nor will I suggest such a course. Since it arouses question about the morally of killing, the effectiveness of consent, the duties of the physicians, and equity in the distribution of resources the problem of euthanasia is one of the most acute problems in medical ethics.