Hello,
I understand that so-called 'baby hatches' don't exist in the U.K. because they're against the law. However, in several EU countries the practice exists. E.g. in Germany several 'baby hatches' exist legally as I understand that there is a loophole in the law that allows for this practice. My question is as follows: If a pregnant English national travels to Germany, gives birth there to a child and subsequently abandons the child in a baby hatch, can she be prosecuted in the U.K. (although what she did was legal in Germany)?
Many thanks,
C.P.
I understand that so-called 'baby hatches' don't exist in the U.K. because they're against the law. However, in several EU countries the practice exists. E.g. in Germany several 'baby hatches' exist legally as I understand that there is a loophole in the law that allows for this practice. My question is as follows: If a pregnant English national travels to Germany, gives birth there to a child and subsequently abandons the child in a baby hatch, can she be prosecuted in the U.K. (although what she did was legal in Germany)?
Many thanks,
C.P.
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