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The common law ensures the protection of the right to life and that no person is deprived of life intentionally.[1] This is achieved primarily through the criminal law and the crimes of murder and manslaughter.[2] Some protection is also offered by the civil law where, for example, the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 allows relatives of those killed by the wrongdoing of others to recover damages.[citation needed] Capital punishment had by 1998 been abolished in respect of all offences.[3] Under the Coroners Act 1988 there is a duty in certain circumstances for deaths to be investigated by a coroner.[4]