International Human Rights Law and the Circumcision of Children A report from Doctors Opposing Circumcision
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The various codes of medical ethics that have been enunciated by the medical societies of western nations require medical doctors to respect the human rights of their patients.1-7 It is, therefore, necessary to consider circumcision of children in the light of international human rights law. According to The United Nations Children'sDate
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