Separation of conjoined twins from the common law and Shari'ah perspectives: the legal and ethical conundrum
The birth of conjoined twins is a comparatively rare event, constituting 1 in 100,000 births. Being a product of a single fertilised egg, these twins are believed to be the result of an incomplete division of embryo, which inhibits complete development of various organ systems. As a result, they usu...
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