Book Chapter Donald P. Kommers, Law and Abortion in Six Countries: A Comparative Analysis, in Abortion, Medicine, and the Law 303 (J. Douglas Butler & David F. Walbert eds., 1992) Collects a diversity of opinion on the legal, medical, and ethical aspects of the abortion controversyhttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/law_books/1339/thumbnail.jp
This book provides a concise analysis of areas in which the law has addressed issues in bioethics. T...
The medical profession’s formative role in the development of abortion law has been acknowledged. A ...
Contains fulltext : 133210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The extent to...
Book Chapter Donald P. Kommers, Abortion and the Constitution: The Cases of West Germany and the Uni...
Because an abortion is the interruption of pregnancy at any time previous to the attainment of viabi...
It is increasingly implausible to speak of a purely domestic abortion law, as the legal debates arou...
Abortion has been practiced from the very beginning of ancient history and from then the question of...
In any event, all abortion laws--especially the newer laws--are rather elastic. I presume that they ...
Between January 1973 and February 1975 five major constitutional courts in the Western world ruled o...
Across the world, abortion is one of the commonest gynecological procedures and, properly carried ou...
Few issues divide leaders and policy-makers as much as abortion, which regularly sparks heated polit...
The problem of abortions is discussed worldwide. The question of abortion legalization is topical in...
Beginning with the introduction of abortion law in the nineteenth century, this reader includes impo...
abstract: The Dynamic Landscape of Abortion Law in the United States explores the ways abortion laws...
In the mid-1970s the high courts of several western democracies handed down constitutional decisions...
This book provides a concise analysis of areas in which the law has addressed issues in bioethics. T...
The medical profession’s formative role in the development of abortion law has been acknowledged. A ...
Contains fulltext : 133210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The extent to...
Book Chapter Donald P. Kommers, Abortion and the Constitution: The Cases of West Germany and the Uni...
Because an abortion is the interruption of pregnancy at any time previous to the attainment of viabi...
It is increasingly implausible to speak of a purely domestic abortion law, as the legal debates arou...
Abortion has been practiced from the very beginning of ancient history and from then the question of...
In any event, all abortion laws--especially the newer laws--are rather elastic. I presume that they ...
Between January 1973 and February 1975 five major constitutional courts in the Western world ruled o...
Across the world, abortion is one of the commonest gynecological procedures and, properly carried ou...
Few issues divide leaders and policy-makers as much as abortion, which regularly sparks heated polit...
The problem of abortions is discussed worldwide. The question of abortion legalization is topical in...
Beginning with the introduction of abortion law in the nineteenth century, this reader includes impo...
abstract: The Dynamic Landscape of Abortion Law in the United States explores the ways abortion laws...
In the mid-1970s the high courts of several western democracies handed down constitutional decisions...
This book provides a concise analysis of areas in which the law has addressed issues in bioethics. T...
The medical profession’s formative role in the development of abortion law has been acknowledged. A ...
Contains fulltext : 133210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The extent to...