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What happened?
- As people voted in the general elections, they also had the option to vote in two referendums.
- One of the referendums was on cannabis legalisation and control, which over 53% of the voters voted against.
- The second referendum asked the public to vote on whether the End of Life Choice Act 2019 should come into force.
- As per preliminary referendum results, a majority of voters in New Zealand have voted in favour of the End of Life Choice Act 2019.
- The final results will be declared on November 6.
what is the End of Life Choice Act 2019?
- The act is meant to give certain terminally ill people the option of requesting medical assistance to end their lives, And to establish a lawful process for assisting eligible persons who are able to exercise that option.
How did the Act come about?
- The Act was passed in November 2019,
- But requires that it gets at least 50% of the votes in the 2020 referendum to be effective.
What is assisted dying?
- As per the Act, assisted dying means when a person’s doctor or nurse gives them medication to relieve their suffering by bringing on death or when a person takes the medication themselves.
- Therefore, the act interprets assisted dying as referring to both euthanasia and assisted suicide.
- While the former refers to the act of deliberately ending a person’s life to end their suffering, the latter refers to assisting a person to kill themselves.
- As per New Zealand’s act, the provisions of the law are limited to terminally ill people and are subject to the fulfillment of various criteria.
What is the eligibility criteria?
- In order to be eligible for assisted dying,
- The individual must be 18 years or older,
- Be a citizen or permanent resident of New Zealand,
- Suffer from a terminal illness that is likely to end their life in less than six months,
- Have a significant and ongoing decline in physical capability,
- Experience unbearable suffering that cannot be eased.
What are the methods of assisted dying?
- There are four as per the Act. These include- Ingestion, intravenous delivery,
- Ingestion through a tube or injection.
- At the chosen time of receiving the medication, the person can either say no or delay the process.
- Where else is assisted dying legal?
- Assisted dying is legal in parts of Australia, Canada, Colombia, Belgium, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Switzerland and some states in the US.
- In some countries such as in the UK, both euthanasia and assisted suicide are illegal.
- In the UK, while euthanasia is regarded as manslaughter or murder, assisted suicide is punishable by up to 14 years in prison.
- However, trying to kill yourself is not an illegal act in the country.
Q) Which of the following statements regarding Euthanasia in India is correct?
- In India, passive euthanasia is allowed but active euthanasia is not.
- ‘Right to die with dignity’ is a fundamental right under article 21 of Indian Constitution.
- 1 only
- 2 only
- Both 1 & 2
- None of the above
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