The issue of abortion has been the topic of heated and frequent debate in post-Communist Poland. Parliamentary debate in 1998—9 centred around a legislative attempt to restrict prenatal testing, specifically amniocentesis, in order to further reduce the numbers of abortions carried out, as it was argued to inevitably result in the termination of pregnancy. Medical professionals are rarely visible as subjects of and authorities on the abortion debate in the Polish context. However, in this debate around prenatal testing, the medical community appear as key commentators and meaning-makers. This article asks the following questions: What role do the medical profession and biomedical knowledge play in the debate around prenatal testing, when ab...
This article, prepared for the 2011 Wiley A. Branton Symposium at Howard Law School, provides a snap...
Temat: Badania prenatalne w świetle opinii społecznej.Wprowadzenie: Praca ma na celu poznanie opinie...
This article explores the Nuffield Council on Bioethics’ recent report about non-invasive prenatal t...
The issue of abortion has been the topic of heated and frequent debate in post-Communist Poland. Par...
The development of new methods in the field of prenatal testing leads to an expansion of information...
On October 22, 2020, the long-term dispute about reproductive rights in Polish society had a comebac...
The collapse of communism across East Central Europe was marked by a renewal of debates around repro...
In 2020 the Constitutional Tribunal of Poland held that the legislation that permitted abortion in c...
Abortion questions are not new in the sphere of medical discussions in Poland. Especially, this top...
This article examines the public debate on reproductive technologies in contemporary Poland, focusin...
This study is an attempt to collect data concerning cases of abortions induced due to medical reason...
The modern diagnostic methods that are used in the reproductive process are in position to provide a...
SummeraThis paper refutes the arguments of the Polish Society of Gynaecologists and Obstetricians (P...
This paper explores the ethical implications of introducing non-invasive prenatal diagnostic tests (...
Background: Two qualitative studies have been conducted between 2002 and 2009 in Poland and Brazil, ...
This article, prepared for the 2011 Wiley A. Branton Symposium at Howard Law School, provides a snap...
Temat: Badania prenatalne w świetle opinii społecznej.Wprowadzenie: Praca ma na celu poznanie opinie...
This article explores the Nuffield Council on Bioethics’ recent report about non-invasive prenatal t...
The issue of abortion has been the topic of heated and frequent debate in post-Communist Poland. Par...
The development of new methods in the field of prenatal testing leads to an expansion of information...
On October 22, 2020, the long-term dispute about reproductive rights in Polish society had a comebac...
The collapse of communism across East Central Europe was marked by a renewal of debates around repro...
In 2020 the Constitutional Tribunal of Poland held that the legislation that permitted abortion in c...
Abortion questions are not new in the sphere of medical discussions in Poland. Especially, this top...
This article examines the public debate on reproductive technologies in contemporary Poland, focusin...
This study is an attempt to collect data concerning cases of abortions induced due to medical reason...
The modern diagnostic methods that are used in the reproductive process are in position to provide a...
SummeraThis paper refutes the arguments of the Polish Society of Gynaecologists and Obstetricians (P...
This paper explores the ethical implications of introducing non-invasive prenatal diagnostic tests (...
Background: Two qualitative studies have been conducted between 2002 and 2009 in Poland and Brazil, ...
This article, prepared for the 2011 Wiley A. Branton Symposium at Howard Law School, provides a snap...
Temat: Badania prenatalne w świetle opinii społecznej.Wprowadzenie: Praca ma na celu poznanie opinie...
This article explores the Nuffield Council on Bioethics’ recent report about non-invasive prenatal t...