Towards the establishment of the right of death to preserve human dignity
Abstract
There is no debate regarding the sanctity of the right to life as the cornerstone of legal structures designed to protect it, either explicitly or implicitly. Despite the universality of the right of life, it nevertheless poses a number of legal challenges, particularly in light of the coronavirus pandemic's effects and the unprecedented advances in technology, medicine and the radical transformations in Health Care Systems. One of the most important problems is the emergence of the right to die as a response to societal changes and growing individualism and a focus on quality of life as a prerequisite for its existence. The study will attempt to explore the possibility of establishing the right to death to maintain a dignified life and associated legal problems.