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In this article it is proposed to consider voluntary sterilization and consent to surgery in Scots law but with particular reference to the English case of Re D (a minor) which was first reported in The Times of 17th September, 1975 and is more fully reported in (1976) 1 All E.R. 326.
Jurisprudence, Informed Consent, Scotland, Intellectual Disability, Sterilization, Reproductive, Humans, Female, Liability, Legal, Parental Consent, Child
Jurisprudence, Informed Consent, Scotland, Intellectual Disability, Sterilization, Reproductive, Humans, Female, Liability, Legal, Parental Consent, Child
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