Death by misadventure, death caused by a risk taken voluntarily
Voluntary manslaughter, death caused in the heat of passion
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Voluntarydeath may refer to: Suicide, intentionally causing one's own deathVoluntary euthanasia, ending a life painlessly Death by misadventure, death...
legalizing physician-assisted suicide want the people who assist in a voluntarydeath to be exempt from criminal prosecution for manslaughter or similar...
provided no intravenous is used. Terminal dehydration (also known as voluntarydeath by dehydration or VDD) has been described as having substantial advantages...
Voluntary euthanasia is the ending of a person's life at their request in order to relieve them of suffering. Voluntary euthanasia and physician-assisted...
the United Kingdom, death by misadventure is the recorded manner of death for an accidental death caused by a risk taken voluntarily. Misadventure in English...
humane means of voluntarydeath. One survey of hospice nurses found that nearly twice as many had cared for patients who chose voluntary refusal of food...
sent by God to defeat death and Satan. Because of his perfection, voluntarydeath, and resurrection, Jesus defeated Satan and death, and arose victorious...
is categorised in different ways, which include voluntary, non-voluntary, and involuntary. Voluntary euthanasia is when a person wishes to have their...
supporters of The Voluntaryist magazine, which supports a voluntary-funded state (i.e. "the Voluntary State"), meaning a lack of coercion and force in matters...
Voluntary childlessness or childfreeness describes the active choice not to have children. The word childfree first appeared sometime before 1901 and...
twenty-two female honour suicides are recorded among one extended family. Voluntarydeath by drowning was a common form of ritual or honour suicide.[citation...
Voluntary manslaughter is the killing of a human being in which the offender acted during the heat of passion, under circumstances that would cause a...
ruling, the Rajasthan High Court made the Jain practice of undertaking voluntarydeath by fasting at the end of a person's life, known as Santhara, punishable...
his own death in advance. Jainism is based on the principle of non-violence (ahinsa) and is best known for it. Jainism recommends voluntarydeath or sallekhana...
from his bones. Heracles chose a voluntarydeath, asking that a pyre be built for him to end his suffering. After death, the gods transformed him into an...
The Voluntary Human Extinction Movement (VHEMT) is an environmental movement that calls for all people to abstain from reproduction in order to cause...
question. When Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) wins the game after the voluntarydeath of Cho Sang-woo (Park Hae-soo), In-ho congratulates Gi-hun on his victory...
as well as with the defense of the legalization of practices such as voluntary euthanasia, physician-assisted suicide, terminal sedation or the refusal...
Euphemisms related to mortal contemplation include internal struggle, voluntarydeath, and eating one's gun. The risk factors for suicidal ideation can be...
injection has also been used in cases of euthanasia to facilitate voluntarydeath in patients with terminal or chronically painful conditions. Euthanasia...
the death of Socrates was an act of volition motivated by a greater purpose; Socrates "saw himself as healing the City's ills by his voluntarydeath".: 204 ...
as the right to death, is an ethical and legal concept that supports the freedom of a human being to end their life or undergo voluntary euthanasia. This...
killing the patient or even allowing the person to die. This type of voluntarydeath is referred to as passive euthanasia. In addition to patients and their...
belong to them. Jean Améry, in his book On Suicide: a Discourse on VoluntaryDeath (originally published in German in 1976), provides a moving insight...