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Korean J Med Ethics.  2022 Dec;25(4):341-346. 10.35301/ksme.2022.25.4.341.

The Right to Die with Dignity and Physician-assisted Suicide

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  • 1Prof. Dr. iur. Dankook University College of Law

Abstract

In a recent proposed amendment to Korea’s legislation governing decisions on life-sustaining treatment, physician-assisted suicide is characterized as a form of “death with dignity.” However, there is no legal right to suicide in South Korea and the idea that physician-assisted suicide is a permissible and dignified way of dying is based on a misunderstanding of the constitutional right of self-determination, which entails only a right to refuse unwanted medical care. This article explains these misunderstandings concerning the concept of death with dignity and a patient’s right to self-determination and critically reviews the proposed legislation concerning physician-assisted suicide.

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physician-assisted suicide; patient’s right to self-determination; death with dignity, euthanasia; the right to die; Act On Hospice And Palliative Care And Decisions On Life-sustaining Treatment For Patients At The End Of Life
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