If you read what I said you will note I referred to the moral or ethical evaluation of euthanasia. There is a difference between morals and ethics. Both terms relate to "right" or "wrong" behavior, but ethics refers to rules of conduct provided by a source external to the individual, e.g. by "society." That includes religious, professional, and governmental organizations. These rules are generally referred as "codes of conduct," "regulations," or "laws." Civil and criminal laws are therefore a form of "ethics" (as opposed to "morals"), and my point is that euthanasia is "illegal" and therefore unethical. What you are describing should be more accurately called morality. And yes, I know that some folks make a distinction between "law" and "ethics" but in fact they are making a distinction between law and morality. Feel free to disagree, but at least try to understand the point I'm making.