Should euthanasia be a human right? A sensational new film makes a quiet argument for universal assisted dying. But some believe that allowing euthanasia places us on a slippery slope towards legal murder.
New movie sparks debate about death
Should euthanasia be a human right? A sensational new film makes a quiet argument for universal assisted dying. But some believe that allowing euthanasia places us on a slippery slope towards legal murder.
The LidoA slender island that splits the Venice lagoon and the Adriatic Sea. buzzed with excitement. Celebrities strolled self-consciously up the red carpet. It could only mean one thing: the Venice Film Festival was in town.
Venice hummed with life. But the issue on everyone's mind was death. The Room Next Door, the new film by celebrated Spanish director Pedro Almodovar, has poured fuel on a burning question: whether people should be allowed to end their lives via euthanasiaThe deliberate and painless ending of a life. .1
Adapted from a novel by Sigrid Nunez, the film is about a terminally ill woman who asks an old friend to help her to die.
Critics have marvelled at the film's quiet beauty. But the debate it ignites is more controversial.
Euthanasia is currently legal in 10 countries, but illegal almost everywhere else. In the UK, a doctor can face 14 years in prison for helping someone to die.2
Almodovar believes that "there should be the possibility to have euthanasia all over the world."3
Euthanasia supporters believe that those who face extreme pain should be able to end their suffering, to face death with dignity.
A majority in the UK agrees. A 2023 IpsosIpsos provides election research and forecasting services to help stakeholders navigate these events. poll found that 65% of respondents think assisted dying should be legal, with only 17% sure it should not be.
Yet not everyone is on board. Medic and peer Ilora Finlay, believes legalising euthanasia could result in up to 58,000 assisted deaths a year. "Such demand would divert an already stretched workforce," she says.
Critics argue that euthanasia opens up many ethical issues. Doctors in many countries currently swear a dedication, based on the Hippocratic OathAn ancient Greek ethical code for doctors still used by many medics today. In his new oath, Dr Jordan Shlain focuses on patient data and making medical language more accessible..4 This often asks them to respect human life and cause no harm to their patients.
Asking doctors to help people die could work against this. Doctors are not qualified to know whether people should die. And patients can recover suddenly.
Legal euthanasia also opens the possibility that vulnerable people could be forced into ending their lives. It could be a slippery slope towards legal murder. People could coerce ill, older relatives to opt for death so they they can claim an inheritance.
Should euthanasia be a human right?
Yes: It is ridiculous that a country can force people to stay alive against their wishes. The freedom to die is just as important to our dignity as humans as our freedom of speech and expression.
No: For something to be a human right, it has to be recognised around the world. But conversations around life and death are culturally specific. Not all societies are equipped to assess patients fairly or offer painless deaths.
Or... People should control their deaths. Yet euthanasia gives doctors too much power over life and death. The sufferer should be in the driver's seat. A better approach would be to decriminalise those who assist with suicide.
Keywords
Lido - A slender island that splits the Venice lagoon and the Adriatic Sea.
Euthanasia - The deliberate and painless ending of a life.
Ipsos - Ipsos provides election research and forecasting services to help stakeholders navigate these events.
Hippocratic Oath - An ancient Greek ethical code for doctors still used by many medics today. In his new oath, Dr Jordan Shlain focuses on patient data and making medical language more accessible.
New movie sparks debate about death
Glossary
Lido - A slender island that splits the Venice lagoon and the Adriatic Sea.
Euthanasia - The deliberate and painless ending of a life.
Ipsos - Ipsos provides election research and forecasting services to help stakeholders navigate these events.
Hippocratic Oath - An ancient Greek ethical code for doctors still used by many medics today. In his new oath, Dr Jordan Shlain focuses on patient data and making medical language more accessible.