In Norway, an act of murder (mord or drap) is, as in other legal systems, illegal and considered a very serious offense.
Until 2015, murder was classified and punished as follows: Assisted suicide is generally illegal in Norway, and will in most cases be treated as planned murder, although the punishment may be milder depending on the circumstances.
Some groups have expressed that it should be legal in cases where the victim is sane and fully aware of what he or she is asking for.
Acts of euthanasia, however, are illegal, and are treated as any other form of assisted suicide.
Murder, and other violent offenses resulting in death, are defined in Chapter 25.