After several lively debates and judicial decisions, the Irish parliament passed a law on abortion in July 2013 Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act (2013) which, however, has not put an end to the discussion or calmed anxieties. The contribution, supported by extensive documentation, moves simultaneously on three levels: 1. examining the legal aspects (constitutional,referendums, legislation and judicial decisions) of abortion’s history in Ireland highlighting those that make that history unique compared to other European countries; 2. dealing with the question of the legal status of the human embryo into the Irish legal system regarding both abortion, and artificial insemination (widely practiced and legitimized by law); 3. off...
By repealing the 8th amendment, the Irish people gave its government a strong mandate to liberalize ...
"Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Irish law currently permits abortion only where the l...
SUMMARY: 1. Preliminary remarks. \u2013 2. The relation between right to health and access to the vo...
After several lively debates and judicial decisions, the Irish Parliament passed a law on abortion, ...
The legality of abortion in Ireland has been the subject of hugely divisive public debate for over 3...
Firstly, the present contribution proposes a brief review on the nature and the role of referendum i...
In this research paper I explore the implications and limitations of Ireland’s abortion law. I speci...
Abortion in Ireland is regulated by a constitutional provision that was inserted following a referen...
peer-reviewedDiscusses the issue of abortion in Ireland following the European Court of Human Rights...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
En 1983, alors que les sociétés modernes occidentales s'ouvrent à une libéralisation des lois sur l'...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
peer-reviewedThis article serves as an introduction to this special edition of the I.J.L.S. on the r...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
In 1983, Ireland became the first country in the world to constitutionalize fetal rights. The 8th Am...
By repealing the 8th amendment, the Irish people gave its government a strong mandate to liberalize ...
"Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Irish law currently permits abortion only where the l...
SUMMARY: 1. Preliminary remarks. \u2013 2. The relation between right to health and access to the vo...
After several lively debates and judicial decisions, the Irish Parliament passed a law on abortion, ...
The legality of abortion in Ireland has been the subject of hugely divisive public debate for over 3...
Firstly, the present contribution proposes a brief review on the nature and the role of referendum i...
In this research paper I explore the implications and limitations of Ireland’s abortion law. I speci...
Abortion in Ireland is regulated by a constitutional provision that was inserted following a referen...
peer-reviewedDiscusses the issue of abortion in Ireland following the European Court of Human Rights...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
En 1983, alors que les sociétés modernes occidentales s'ouvrent à une libéralisation des lois sur l'...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
peer-reviewedThis article serves as an introduction to this special edition of the I.J.L.S. on the r...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
In 1983, Ireland became the first country in the world to constitutionalize fetal rights. The 8th Am...
By repealing the 8th amendment, the Irish people gave its government a strong mandate to liberalize ...
"Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Irish law currently permits abortion only where the l...
SUMMARY: 1. Preliminary remarks. \u2013 2. The relation between right to health and access to the vo...