Legality of euthanasia in Sparkalia
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Euthanasia is illegal
Euthanasia is illegal, but assisted suicide is legal (or vice versa)
Euthanasia varies by administrative divisions
Euthanasia and assisted suicide are legal
Nation | Status | Details |
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Lurynia | Euthanasia is legal. | By permitting those willing to take their own life, the Magocracy sees that as the weak weeding themselves out with the existence of healing magic. This stance has caused controversy. |
Nova Vinelandia | Euthanasia is legal. | |
Japuile | Euthanasia and Life Act. | Medical euthanasia is legal during fatal wounds and illness for which there is currently no cure. If a cure exists but they don't have the means, a simple application can be made to the government for funding |
Ekena | Euthanasia is legal, but assisted suicide is illegal. | |
Zÿlwahl | Euthanasia is illegal. | For the people of Zÿlwahl, death is best avoided. With lifespans reaching above and beyond millennia, one can understand why High Command, and the Great Mind as a whole does not see upon it with favour. |
Ostrov | Euthanasia is not offered by health services - but those who seek it abroad will not be prosecuted. | As with abortion, there are no laws against euthanasia in Ostrov; it is simply not offered. But anybody who wants to go abroad to obtain it, and their helpers, will not be prosecuted or arrested - although they are very few in number indeed. |
Indefinite Color | Euthanasia is legal. | |
Kerussiria | Euthanasia is legal. | |
Dairana | Euthanasia is legal on certain terms, but assisted suicide is not | |
Tepror | Euthanasia is illegal. | The skimtari sect that inhabits tepror is the only confirmed "Free sect" skimtari. So in order to preserve the "free" part of the free sect, euthanasia of any kind is strictly illegal. |
Yulsan | Euthanasia is legal. | |
Metamora | Euthanasia varies by doctor | The issue of Euthanasia is controversial to the point of deadlock in the Convocation, so no law has been passed. Thus, it has been interpreted that individual practitioners are allowed to provide or deny euthanasia to their patients. |