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Summary Of: Right to life

of a right to life is central to debates on the issues of... The right to life is enshrined in article 3 of the... who have the same fundamental right to life as that of a human being after birth... in which it states that the right to life is directly implied by human dignity... declaring a protected human right to life in Article 2... The controversies around right to life consistently energize voters with many being single issue voters... the right to life is grounded in the ability to plan and anticipate one...

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