In fact, the concept of abetment seems to play no independent role now. |
Then follows a chapter on abetment, in other words, the instigation of a person to do a wrongful act. |
The law defines the use of terms such as harassment, sexual harassment, stalking and abetment to discrimination and racial segregation. |
They emphasized the importance of developing clear air-quality targets to serve as a policy tool for both pollution abetment and monitoring. |
After all, by law, the act of suicide and its abetment are both punishable. |
Now Esther herself was offering her own abetment in almost the same terms. |