There are many arguments on this topic some people thought that people should have a right to self-determination, so they should also be allowed to choose their own fate by assisting a subject to die which might be a better choice than life in the last decades of life that are filled with infirmity, pain, and suffering. And some people have arguments against Euthanasia, they think that there are alternative treatments available, such as palliative care, and cessation of active treatment, combined with the use of effective pain relief. Some people think that there is no “ right ” to be killed and Euthanasia method will lead to unacceptable consequences in the future
The legal status of euthanasia in Thailand
Passive forms of euthanasia have been mentioned in Thailand's laws in the National Health Act, B.E 2550 section 12
Section 12, National Health Act, B.E 2550
“ A person shall have the right to make a living will in writing to refuse the public health service which is provided merely to prolong his/her terminal stage of life or make a living will to refuse the service as cease the severe suffering from illness
The living will under paragraph one shall be carried out in accordance with the rules and procedure prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation.
An act done by public health personnel in compliance with the living will under paragraph one shall not be liable to any responsibility whatsoever. ”
According to Section 12, Thailand has allowed patients to make a decision to let doctors perform passive euthanasia when they reach the final stage of life by refusing medical treatment.
On the other hand, active euthanasia methods like injecting a patient with a lethal dose of a drug or any euthanasia methods that might be used to hasten death that is not included in Section 12 are illegal and might be defined as premeditated murder.
In conclusion, euthanasia has been allowed in Thailand but only in passive form, for example, withholding artificial life support or withholding treatment necessary for the continuance of life, and applicable only to seriously ill people with no hope for recovery; active euthanasia is illegal and not allowed, not like in Switzerland and Belgium.
citations
National Health Act, B.E 2550 section 12
การุณยฆาต ทำได้เพียงใด ในกฎหมายไทย | ThaiLivingWills
Dying and dignity (bangkokpost.com)
Arguments for and against assisted suicide and euthanasia | CARE
What passive euthanasia is | BMC Medical Ethics | Full Text (biomedcentral.com)
Euthanasia - MU School of Medicine (missouri.edu)
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