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Countries Where Euthanasia is Legal 2025

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Colombia Flag
ColombiaLegalLegal12-15-2014Ruling of the Constitutional Court of Colombia
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SpainLegalLegal06-25-2021Passed by the Cortes Generales
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CanadaLegalLegal06-17-2016Passed by the Parliament of Canada
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AustraliaLegalLegal
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NetherlandsLegalLegal04-01-2002Passed by the States General
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EcuadorLegalLegal02-05-2024Ruling of the Constitutional Court of Ecuador
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BelgiumLegalLegal05-28-2002Passed by the Belgian Federal Parliament
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PortugalLegalLegal05-25-2023Passed by the Assembly of the Republic, promulgated by the President and published on the official gazette
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New ZealandLegalLegal11-06-2021Passed by the Parliament of New Zealand and adopted in a referendum
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LuxembourgLegalLegal03-19-2009Passed by the Chamber of Deputies
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IndiaIllegalLegal
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United StatesIllegalLegal
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NigeriaIllegalLegal
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BrazilIllegalLegal
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RussiaIllegalIllegal
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EthiopiaIllegalLegal
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MexicoIllegalLegal
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TurkeyIllegalLegal
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GermanyIllegalLegal
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ThailandIllegalLegal
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United KingdomIllegalLegal
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FranceIllegalLegal
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South AfricaIllegalLegal
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ItalyIllegalLegal
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KenyaIllegalIllegal
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South KoreaIllegalLegal
Argentina Flag
ArgentinaIllegalLegal
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UkraineIllegalLegal
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PolandIllegalLegal
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VenezuelaIllegalLegal
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TaiwanIllegalLegal
Zambia Flag
ZambiaIllegalLegal
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KazakhstanIllegalLegal
Chile Flag
ChileIllegalLegal
Romania Flag
RomaniaIllegalLegal
Bolivia Flag
BoliviaIllegalLegal
Dominican Republic Flag
Dominican RepublicIllegalLegal
United Arab Emirates Flag
United Arab EmiratesIllegalLegal
Sweden Flag
SwedenIllegalLegal
Czech Republic Flag
Czech RepublicIllegalLegal
Azerbaijan Flag
AzerbaijanIllegalLegal
Greece Flag
GreeceIllegalLegal
Hungary Flag
HungaryIllegalLegal
Israel Flag
IsraelIllegalLegal
Austria Flag
AustriaIllegalLegal
Belarus Flag
BelarusIllegalIllegal
Switzerland Flag
SwitzerlandIllegalLegal
Hong Kong Flag
Hong KongIllegalLegal
Nicaragua Flag
NicaraguaIllegalLegal
Bulgaria Flag
BulgariaIllegalLegal
Serbia Flag
SerbiaIllegalLegal
El Salvador Flag
El SalvadorIllegalLegal
Denmark Flag
DenmarkIllegalLegal
Singapore Flag
SingaporeIllegalLegal
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FinlandIllegalLegal
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NorwayIllegalLegal
Slovakia Flag
SlovakiaIllegalLegal
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IrelandIllegalLegal
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Costa RicaIllegalLegal
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PanamaIllegalLegal
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CroatiaIllegalLegal
Georgia Flag
GeorgiaIllegalLegal
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UruguayIllegalLegal
Puerto Rico Flag
Puerto RicoIllegalLegal
Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag
Bosnia and HerzegovinaIllegalLegal
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NamibiaIllegalLegal
Moldova Flag
MoldovaIllegalLegal
Armenia Flag
ArmeniaIllegalLegal
Lithuania Flag
LithuaniaIllegalLegal
Albania Flag
AlbaniaIllegalLegal
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SloveniaIllegalLegal
Latvia Flag
LatviaIllegalLegal
North Macedonia Flag
North MacedoniaIllegalLegal
Trinidad and Tobago Flag
Trinidad and TobagoIllegalLegal
Cyprus Flag
CyprusIllegalLegal
Estonia Flag
EstoniaIllegalLegal
Guyana Flag
GuyanaIllegalLegal
Montenegro Flag
MontenegroIllegalLegal
Malta Flag
MaltaIllegalLegal
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BelizeIllegalIllegal
Iceland Flag
IcelandIllegalLegal
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AndorraIllegalLegal
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Faroe IslandsIllegalLegal
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GreenlandIllegalLegal
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GibraltarIllegalLegal
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MonacoIllegalLegal
  • The practice of intentionally ending a life to bring an end to a living being’s pain and/or suffering is traditionally referred to as euthanasia.
  • Euthanasia is trending toward increased legality worldwide.
  • Euthanasia may be classified in multiple ways, some of which overlap, which often determine the legality of the act. Passive euthanasia (either voluntary or non-voluntary) is much more likely to be legal than active voluntary euthanasia, and both are more likely to be legal than active involuntary euthanasia.
    • Active: Death is not imminent and additional steps (such as the injection of life-ending drugs) must be taken to induce it.
  • Passive: Death is imminent and may be achieved by simply withholding life-sustaining treatment such as medication or a respirator.
  • Voluntary: The individual gives consent.
  • Non-voluntary: The individual is incapacitated (such as in a vegetative state) or otherwise unable to give consent.
  • Involuntary: The individual does not wish to end their life. Involuntary euthanasia is considered murder in most cases.
  • Euthanasia laws in the United States vary by state. Euthanasia is currently legal in some form in 10 jurisdictions in the US: Washington, D.C. and the states of California, Colorado, Oregon, Vermont, New Mexico, Maine, New Jersey, Hawaii, and Washington.