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Right to Life had claimed the Abortion Supervisory Committee had failed to properly interpret the Contraception Sterilisation and Abortion Act, so full regard is given to the rights of unborn children.
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Sterilisation, execution, torture - being beaten up in prison is the mildest thing most commenters are wishing on the murderers.
Baby P might have become a “feral, parasitic yob” Alix Mortimer 2008
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Sterilisation, execution, torture - being beaten up in prison is the mildest thing most commenters are wishing on the murderers.
Is fairness enough? Alix Mortimer 2008
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Right to Life had claimed the Abortion Supervisory Committee had failed to properly interpret the Contraception Sterilisation and Abortion Act, so full regard is given to the rights of unborn children.
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The only Act that was still in Bill form at the time of the challenge, he said, was the Sterilisation Amendment Act. The challenge to this Act was therefore dismissed.
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The Sterilisation Amendment Bill was expected to be finalised by the portfolio committee on health on Tuesday.
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The Sterilisation Amendment Bill allowing a person who is under the age of 18 to be sterilised in circumstances where his or her health is in danger, was tabled in Parliament on Friday.
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The current Sterilisation Act does not allow a person to be sterilised where such a person is under the age of 18 and does not fall within this category.
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The Sterilisation Act has been amended, particularly in relation to the rights of women with mental illness.
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* Sterilisation Amendment Bill which provides for the protection of the dignity of people who are incapable of giving consent and are unable to comprehend the potential consequences of such sterilisation.
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