Give examples of circumstances where the right to life of a Kenyan citizen may be waived

      

Every Kenyan has the right to life. The right should not be ended intentionally by themselves and others. This right however may be waived in some situations. Give examples of circumstances where the right to life of a Kenyan citizen may be waived

  

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Dana
a) In the case of a death sentence by a court of law
b) Cases of self-defense or defense of property
c) In the process of lawful arrest
d) In the prevention of escape of a person lawfully detained
e) In the suppression of a riot, rebellion or mutiny
f) In order to prevent an individual from committing a crime or felony
g) In times of war
h) In case the life of a mother is in danger because of the baby

Dana05 answered the question on May 2, 2019 at 13:47


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