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In Re A (Children) [2000] 4 All ER 961 the question before the Court of Appeal was whether the actions of the doctors would constitute murder in operating to separate the twins in the knowledge that one would surely die.Should judges decide these matters

Please use oscola referencing and reference as many similar cases as you can. Please mention that medical negligence law and the effect the Hunter v Hanley case had on it. Essay title: In Re A (Children) [2000] 4 All ER 961 the question before the Court of Appeal was whether the actions of the doctors would constitute murder in operating to separate the twins in the knowledge that one would surely die. Should judges decide matters such as these? All work must be word processed. The word limit must be adhered to. The limit set excludes footnotes, any appendices, and bibliography. The marker will stop marking at 2000 words and anything beyond this, even if it comprises and important conclusion, will not be awarded any marks. You must reference your work fully and correctly in accordance with the method set out in the Brighton Business School Studying Law Guide. A bibliography must be included, again in accordance with the afore-mentioned Studying Law Guide. Please type your work in Times New Roman, font size 12, spacing 1.5 and fully justified. Marking Guidelines In addition to the Universitys marking guidelines found in the CPE Course Handbook and set out below again for your ease of reference, marks awarded will specifically reflect the extent to which the assignment demonstrates the students ability in the following areas: ? Identification of the key issues and legal principles applicable to the topic; ? Consideration of both primary and secondary sources of law; ? Appropriate analysis and critical evaluation; ? Correct and accurate referencing throughout; ? Range and quality of material utilised; ? Communication of relevant issues and legal principles in clear and concise language; ? Answer commensurate with the scope of the question.
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