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The Plymouth Law and Criminal Justice Review

Authors

Laura Offer

Document Type

Article

Abstract

This article critiques the legal reasoning adopted by the Court of Appeal in Re A (Children) – the controversial case which addressed the separation of conjoined twins Rose and Grace Attard (or 'Mary and Jodie'). Separation would ensure survival for Jodie and death for Mary; as such, the Court of Appeal was required to consider whether separation constituted murder or whether it was justifiable as a protective measure for Jodie. In this article, the author examines the separate lines of reasoning adopted by each of the three judges in Re A, explores the precedents used to justify separation, discusses the distinction between 'morality' and 'ethics', and the impact the decision in Re A has had on subsequent 'conjoined twins' cases.

Publication Date

2012-01-01

Publication Title

The Plymouth Law & Criminal Justice Review

Volume

4

Issue

1

First Page

132

Last Page

151

ISSN

2054-149X

Deposit Date

March 2017

Embargo Period

2024-11-01

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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