Legal Liability for Euthanasia Actions in the Perspective of the Medical Code of Ethics in Indonesia

  • Hendra Wijaya
  • NyomanSerikat Putra Jaya
  • Bambang Joyo Supeno
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Introduction: Euthanasia which is done by doctors to their patients is considered as a part of the act ofhuman rights violations, this matter would raise a dilemma for those who are pursuing a medical profession.Therefore, it is necessary to conduct research concerning legal liability related to euthanasia from theperspective of a medical code of ethics in Indonesia.Purpose: This research aims to acknowledge and analyze the legal liability related to euthanasia from theperspective of a medical code of ethics in Indonesia.Research Methodology: This research uses qualitative method with a normative juridical approach. Thedata collection technique is done through literature study.Conclusion: Doctors must not neglect the obligation to always protect human life, as regulated in themedical code of ethics in Indonesia so that the act of euthanasia is contrary to professional and legal ethicsand if it continues to be carried out, it can create criminal liability as regulated in the Criminal Code.

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Hendra Wijaya, NyomanSerikat Putra Jaya, Bambang Joyo Supeno, & Aga Natalis. (2021). Legal Liability for Euthanasia Actions in the Perspective of the Medical Code of Ethics in Indonesia. Medico Legal Update, 21(2), 619–624. https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v21i2.2751

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