While abortion has been legal in most developed countries for many years, the topic remains controversial. A major area of controversy concerns women’s rights vis a vis the rights of health professionals to opt out of providing the service on conscience grounds. Although scholars from various disciplines have addressed this issue in the literature there is a lack of empirical research on the topic. This paper provides a documentary analysis of three examples of conscientious objection on religious grounds to performing abortion-related care by midwives in different Member States of the European Union, two of which have resulted in legal action. These examples show, that as well as the laws of the respective countries and the European Union,...
Conscientious objection to the provision of health care raises important philosophical and practical...
Many countries around the world have a conscience clause allowing physicians and health care provide...
The Italian Supreme Court ruling no. 18901 of May 13, 2021 has determined that doctors who are oppos...
Abstract Background Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most Europe...
Background: Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most European count...
BACKGROUND: Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most European count...
Traditionally, the role of midwives has been to be with women throughout the pregnancy continuum, fr...
This paper examines a legal case arising from a workplace grievance that progressed to being heard a...
This paper examines the vexed issue of conscientious objection and abortion. It begins by outlining ...
Background: Despite the right for health professionals to abstain from providing abortion services e...
The recent social and legal debate in several European countries on abortion, euthanasia, and assist...
Background: This study was developed as a result of a court case involving conflicts between midwive...
The aim of this paper is to define a set of proposals to inform European institutions in the regulat...
Many countries around the world have a conscience clause allowing physicians and health care provide...
Many countries around the world have a conscience clause allowing physicians and health care provide...
Conscientious objection to the provision of health care raises important philosophical and practical...
Many countries around the world have a conscience clause allowing physicians and health care provide...
The Italian Supreme Court ruling no. 18901 of May 13, 2021 has determined that doctors who are oppos...
Abstract Background Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most Europe...
Background: Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most European count...
BACKGROUND: Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most European count...
Traditionally, the role of midwives has been to be with women throughout the pregnancy continuum, fr...
This paper examines a legal case arising from a workplace grievance that progressed to being heard a...
This paper examines the vexed issue of conscientious objection and abortion. It begins by outlining ...
Background: Despite the right for health professionals to abstain from providing abortion services e...
The recent social and legal debate in several European countries on abortion, euthanasia, and assist...
Background: This study was developed as a result of a court case involving conflicts between midwive...
The aim of this paper is to define a set of proposals to inform European institutions in the regulat...
Many countries around the world have a conscience clause allowing physicians and health care provide...
Many countries around the world have a conscience clause allowing physicians and health care provide...
Conscientious objection to the provision of health care raises important philosophical and practical...
Many countries around the world have a conscience clause allowing physicians and health care provide...
The Italian Supreme Court ruling no. 18901 of May 13, 2021 has determined that doctors who are oppos...