MEDICAL ACTION OF DOCTORS WITH EUTHANASY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF CRIMINAL ACTS ON ISLAMIC LAW: A NORMATIVE REVIEW

Kamri, Ahmad (2024) MEDICAL ACTION OF DOCTORS WITH EUTHANASY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF CRIMINAL ACTS ON ISLAMIC LAW: A NORMATIVE REVIEW. MEDICAL ACTION OF DOCTORS WITH EUTHANASY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF CRIMINAL ACTS ON ISLAMIC LAW: A NORMATIVE REVIEW, 18 (6). p.1|e05263-p.21|e05263. ISSN 1981-982X

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Abstract

Purpose: This researchinvestigates euthanasia treatment by physicians from human rights and Islamic legal perspectives. It aims to comprehend ethical and legal considerations regarding euthanasia within Islamic criminal law and human rights principles.Methods: A normative approach analyzes Islamic criminal law's rules on euthanasia. Expert opinions assist in resolving ethical and legal complexities. Indonesian legal frameworks, including relevant laws, are examined.Results and Conclusion: Active euthanasia by physicians is deemed illegal under Islamic law, akin to suicide, as only Allah SWT can end life. Indonesian legal provisions uphold the right to life, with breaches carrying legal consequences. The research concludes that active euthanasia is prohibited from both Islamic and human rights perspectives, emphasizing respect for human life and legal repercussions for violations.Research Implications: Implications extend to healthcare, policy, and legal sectors, stressing the need for ethical guidelines aligning with Islamic principles and human rights in end-of-life care.Originality/Value: This study contributes to euthanasia discourse, examining it through Islamic law and human rights. It offers insights into ethical decision-making in healthcare, especially where Islamic law influences moral considerations.Keyword: Medical Law, Euthanasia Law, Patients Justice, Criminal Islamic Law

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Medical Law, Euthanasia Law, Patients Justice, Criminal Islamic Law
Subjects: K Law > K Law (General)
Divisions: FAKULTAS HUKUM > ILMU HUKUM
Depositing User: operator 2
Date Deposited: 29 Apr 2024 07:18
Last Modified: 06 May 2024 01:59
URI: http://repository.umi.ac.id/id/eprint/6269

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