Right To Die
The "Right to Die" refers to the legal and ethical concept that individuals have the right to choose to end their own life, particularly in cases of terminal illness or unbearable suffering. This concept often involves discussions about assisted suicide and euthanasia, where medical professionals may help a patient die in a humane and dignified manner.
Laws regarding the Right to Die vary significantly across different regions and countries. In some places, such as Oregon in the United States, legislation allows for physician-assisted suicide under specific conditions, while in others, it remains illegal. The debate surrounding this topic often includes considerations of personal autonomy, medical ethics, and the value of life.