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TABLE OF CONTENTS SUMMARY OF LAWS..................................................................................................................1 REFERENCES................................................................................................................................2
SUMMARY OF LAWS As per National Health Services (NHS) UK on which it has been presented that there will be serious actions against a person who forces for abortion or abort a foetus. It will be applicable on the medical practitioners or a person involved in this crime which is equals to murder. It comprised of acts such as Abortion Act, 1967, Offence against the person Act, 1861 and Criminal Justice Act, 1945(Lougarre, 2019). Moreover, there have been creation of further acts such as Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act, 1990 and 2008.These has been presented by government with reference to balance the sex ratio as well as securing human rights. Disambiguation of acts related with the death penalty, sentencing, execution and place of execution to kill a person who have caused serious damages to society.It involves the capital punishment or ordering the court topunish aperson who have harmed society such as mass killing, murder, rape etc. It involves the acts like Crime and Disorder Act, 1964, Human Rights Act, 1998 and Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty) Act, 1965(McAuliffe, 2018). Thus, it has been denoted as Malice Aforethought in consideration of queen and king’s peace as unlawful killing of a reasonable person(Lewis, 2018).Along with this, in the case of attempt to murder there will be punishments imposed by of Criminal Attempts Act, 1981. Relieving a person from suffering pain, injury or any disease from long period to let them dying by the mutual agreement by relatives and courts(Assisted dying,2018.Thus, on which Suicide Act, 1961 as well as Coroner and Justice Act, 2009 will let these people die with legal consideration(Euthanasia and assisted suicide,2017). 1
REFERENCES Books and Journals Lewis, M. K., 2018. A History of Law and Lawyers in the GATT/WTO. Edited by Gabrielle Marceau.Cambridge,UK:CambridgeUniversityPressandtheWorldTrade Organization, 2015. Pp. xxxii, 655. Index. $155.American Journal of International Law.112(1). pp.136-142. Lougarre, C., 2019. Written submission from Dr Claire Lougarre (ANI0024)[Abortion law in Northern Ireland inquiry]. McAuliffe, D., 2018. Rethinking Values and Ethics in Social Work edited by Richard Hugman and Jan Carter. 2016: London, UK, Palgrave Macmillan, 230 pp. ISBN 978‐1‐137‐45502‐ 4.International Journal of Social Welfare.27(1). pp.101-102. Online Assisteddying.2018.[Online].Availablethrough:< https://www.theguardian.com/society/assisted-suicide>. Euthanasiaandassistedsuicide.2017.[Online].Availablethrough:< https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/euthanasia-and-assisted-suicide/>. 2