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Suicide
Every mature and sane person is accountable for their way of life. A sane, lucid person, who is not under any influence, or in a temporary crisis, has the right to come to the rational conclusion of ending their own life.
In light of this, a person may instruct their family and doctors that under certain medical circumstances, their life should not be prolonged and no life-prolonging medical treatment should be administered to them.
Don’t convince others to commit suicide or to actively participate or assist in it.
If a person has reached a state of brain paralysis and complete and irreversible loss of conscious (a state of coma), or reached of state of inhuman and irreversible suffering, their spouse and their children may decide, after the unanimous approval of a committee of experts and a judge, to end their life either actively or by refraining from administering any life-prolonging medical treatment.
This decision can also be taken by a person who is in prison, as long as a committee of experts investigates for a year the prisoner's circumstances and approve it unanimously. Then, with the approval of judge, that person can end their life.
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