Find the main issues that arise from 1)<Tab/>Re A Conjoined Twins [2001] Fam. 147:21

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Jodie and Mary were conjoined twins. Mary was alive only because she was sharing a common artery with her sister. She could not rely on her own heart and lungs and without the oxygenated blood that she was taking from Jodie, she would eventually die. The only solution was the recommended by the doctors' separation but would have as a consequence to kill Mary. The primary decision of the Judge to give the right to …

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…www.courtservice.gov.uk/judgmentsfiles/j80/siamese2.htm 5)Judgment of Lord Justice Brooke, (2000) in part 4 section 19 and 15. Retrieved November 03, 2003 from: http://www.courtservice.gov.uk/judgmentsfiles/j80/siamese2.htm 6) Judgment of Lord Justice Walker, (2000) in part 34. Retrieved November 03, 2003, from: http://www.courtservice.gov.uk/judgmentsfiles/j80/siamese2.htm 7) Judgment of Lord Justice Ward, (2000) in Part II section 15, part IV section 4.2, part IV section 7.7. Retrieved November 03, 2003 from: http://www.courtservice.gov.uk/judgmentsfiles/j80/siamese2.htm