The article analyses the evolution of abortion legislation in two emblematic countries: USA and the Republic of Ireland. These two countries, despite starting from different (even opposite) abortion regulations, today seem to converge: in the US, where abortion is a constitutional right recognized by the US Supreme Court, we witness the ongoing states\u2019 attempt to restrict abortion\u2019s access; on the contrary, in Ireland, where art. 40.3.3. of the Irish Constitution protected the life of the unborn, after the referendum of 25 May 2018, we can observe that the system is moving towards a more liberal abortion legislation. The article highlights these converging trends in comparative perspective and it focuses on the constitutional path...
peer-reviewedThis article serves as an introduction to this special edition of the I.J.L.S. on the r...
CONTEXT:Women’s lack of access to legal abortion is amajor contributing factor to high rates ofworld...
Although several commentators have previously suggested that the United States and Germany now share...
Until recently, Ireland outlawed abortion altogether, subject only to the defense of strict necessit...
Although international law did not play a significant role in the lead-up to the referendum which re...
This article studies and defines abortion law in Ireland after X and in the United States after Case...
This article analyzes the case of A, B and C v. Ireland in which the plaintiffs claimed that the Iri...
This Article analyzes the legal regulation of abortion within the context of Europe’s multilevel sys...
Firstly, the present contribution proposes a brief review on the nature and the role of referendum i...
The legality of abortion in Ireland has been the subject of hugely divisive public debate for over 3...
Abortion in Ireland is regulated by a constitutional provision that was inserted following a referen...
Il contributo affronta gli sviluppi costituzionali statunitensi in tema di aborto nell’ultimo trienn...
The Irish Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act seeks to clarify the legal ground for abortion in ...
After several lively debates and judicial decisions, the Irish parliament passed a law on abortion ...
Contains fulltext : 133210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The extent to...
peer-reviewedThis article serves as an introduction to this special edition of the I.J.L.S. on the r...
CONTEXT:Women’s lack of access to legal abortion is amajor contributing factor to high rates ofworld...
Although several commentators have previously suggested that the United States and Germany now share...
Until recently, Ireland outlawed abortion altogether, subject only to the defense of strict necessit...
Although international law did not play a significant role in the lead-up to the referendum which re...
This article studies and defines abortion law in Ireland after X and in the United States after Case...
This article analyzes the case of A, B and C v. Ireland in which the plaintiffs claimed that the Iri...
This Article analyzes the legal regulation of abortion within the context of Europe’s multilevel sys...
Firstly, the present contribution proposes a brief review on the nature and the role of referendum i...
The legality of abortion in Ireland has been the subject of hugely divisive public debate for over 3...
Abortion in Ireland is regulated by a constitutional provision that was inserted following a referen...
Il contributo affronta gli sviluppi costituzionali statunitensi in tema di aborto nell’ultimo trienn...
The Irish Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act seeks to clarify the legal ground for abortion in ...
After several lively debates and judicial decisions, the Irish parliament passed a law on abortion ...
Contains fulltext : 133210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The extent to...
peer-reviewedThis article serves as an introduction to this special edition of the I.J.L.S. on the r...
CONTEXT:Women’s lack of access to legal abortion is amajor contributing factor to high rates ofworld...
Although several commentators have previously suggested that the United States and Germany now share...