Bringing together leading experts to offer a robust, authoritative and concise account of the evidence regarding the likely impact of decriminalization of abortion in the UK, this book will be an essential resource for policy-makers and ..
Dr. O\u27Sullivan traces the process leading to the passage of the 1968 British Abortion Act and the...
Abortion is now recognised as primarily a medical issue, rather than one of political and social imp...
One-third of women in the UK will have an abortion before their 45th birthday. Yet the midwife’s ro...
"Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. The public and parliamentary debate about UK abor...
Current British abortion law combines criminal prohibitions against abortion with an exception, carv...
This introductory chapter begins by briefly explaining what is meant by the ‘decriminalisation’ of a...
While abortion is now offered as a routine part of modern NHS-funded reproductive healthcare, the le...
In this paper, we present two grounds for arguing that abortion should be decriminalised. First, we ...
Abortion is criminalised to at least some degree in most countries. International human rights bodie...
The risk of death or serious injury from ‘backstreet abortions’ was an important narrative in the 20...
This paper analyses the poor alignment of the aging statutory framework and modern understandings of...
In October 2019, abortion was decriminalised in Northern Ireland, with the Abortion (Northern Irelan...
Between February 2012 and March 2015, the claim that sex selection abortion was taking place in Brit...
This article makes the case for decriminalising abortion. It argues that abortion should be treated ...
This article reviews literature from a number of disciplines in order to provide an explanation of t...
Dr. O\u27Sullivan traces the process leading to the passage of the 1968 British Abortion Act and the...
Abortion is now recognised as primarily a medical issue, rather than one of political and social imp...
One-third of women in the UK will have an abortion before their 45th birthday. Yet the midwife’s ro...
"Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. The public and parliamentary debate about UK abor...
Current British abortion law combines criminal prohibitions against abortion with an exception, carv...
This introductory chapter begins by briefly explaining what is meant by the ‘decriminalisation’ of a...
While abortion is now offered as a routine part of modern NHS-funded reproductive healthcare, the le...
In this paper, we present two grounds for arguing that abortion should be decriminalised. First, we ...
Abortion is criminalised to at least some degree in most countries. International human rights bodie...
The risk of death or serious injury from ‘backstreet abortions’ was an important narrative in the 20...
This paper analyses the poor alignment of the aging statutory framework and modern understandings of...
In October 2019, abortion was decriminalised in Northern Ireland, with the Abortion (Northern Irelan...
Between February 2012 and March 2015, the claim that sex selection abortion was taking place in Brit...
This article makes the case for decriminalising abortion. It argues that abortion should be treated ...
This article reviews literature from a number of disciplines in order to provide an explanation of t...
Dr. O\u27Sullivan traces the process leading to the passage of the 1968 British Abortion Act and the...
Abortion is now recognised as primarily a medical issue, rather than one of political and social imp...
One-third of women in the UK will have an abortion before their 45th birthday. Yet the midwife’s ro...