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... by pro-life and pro-choice advocates alike, referencing the many podiums from which they stem, and consider case law applicable to abortion and euthanasia. I will also analyse the 18611, 19292, and 19673 Acts and their implications on women's rights, as well as the European Convention for Human Rights. In order to appropriately approach the title statement it is necessary to determine exactly what constitutes a human being. This task, however, is much easier said than done, particularly regarding determining the moment when human life, as far as human rights are concerned, begins. For the purposes of this essay, I will henceforth refer to human beings for whom human rights apply as 'persons,' which allows me to freely use the term 'human being' with reference to the biological body of a person, free from their individual personality, capacity for thought, and experiences. First I would like to consider when life as a ...
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