The fine line between life and death; euthanasia is one of the most controversial practices in the world to date. My paper is approached by a neutral discussion of the great debate between ethical relativism and how euthanasia was and still is a ceaseless global stigma. Pertaining to the law, the legality of euthanasia is heavily varied throughout the world, creating a partition between the terminally ill and their freedom to die with dignity. If the government can find a balance between maintaining control and successfully allowing the terminally ill to be euthanized, then this will affect the world’s population in a positive, safe, and peaceful way. The act of euthanasia must further its existence, so the law is available to anyone facing a terminal illness and those that are suffering from immense pain - because after all, whose life is it?