Ireland’s Citizens’ Assembly (CA) of 2016–18 was tasked with making recommendations on abortion. This paper shows that from the outset its members were in large part in favour of the liberalisation of abortion (though a fair proportion were undecided), that over the course of its deliberations the CA as a whole moved in a more liberal direction on the issue, but that its position was largely reflected in the subsequent referendum vote by the population as a whole
The Constitutional Convention was established by the Irish government in 2012. It was tasked with ma...
Ireland’s near-total abortion ban was, in effect, a policy of offshoring abortions. Before the May 2...
Both Argentina and Ireland have tried to move forward in the fight for the decriminalization of abor...
Empirical research on deliberative democracy has moved through a series of stages, the most recent o...
Ireland's Citizens' Assembly (CA) of 2016-18 was tasked with making recommendations on abortion. Thi...
Ireland\u27s Citizens\u27 Assembly (CA) of 2016-18 was tasked with making recommendations on abortio...
Working PaperThis paper contributes to a growing interest in process related approaches in the study...
Ireland was a conservative outpost on the European periphery for much of the twentieth century. From...
In March 2018, the Irish government confirmed that a referendum would be held on 25 May, allowing fo...
Abortion is illegal in almost all circumstances in Ireland, permitted only where there is a risk to...
On 7 June 2018, the Supreme Court delivered their long anticipated ruling on whether the abortion la...
Abortion in Ireland is regulated by a constitutional provision that was inserted following a referen...
Until recently, Ireland outlawed abortion altogether, subject only to the defense of strict necessit...
The following article is based on a study on abortion discourse carried out in Ireland in 2018 prior...
In 2018, the Irish public voted to repeal the Eighth Amendment to the Irish Constitution, which sinc...
The Constitutional Convention was established by the Irish government in 2012. It was tasked with ma...
Ireland’s near-total abortion ban was, in effect, a policy of offshoring abortions. Before the May 2...
Both Argentina and Ireland have tried to move forward in the fight for the decriminalization of abor...
Empirical research on deliberative democracy has moved through a series of stages, the most recent o...
Ireland's Citizens' Assembly (CA) of 2016-18 was tasked with making recommendations on abortion. Thi...
Ireland\u27s Citizens\u27 Assembly (CA) of 2016-18 was tasked with making recommendations on abortio...
Working PaperThis paper contributes to a growing interest in process related approaches in the study...
Ireland was a conservative outpost on the European periphery for much of the twentieth century. From...
In March 2018, the Irish government confirmed that a referendum would be held on 25 May, allowing fo...
Abortion is illegal in almost all circumstances in Ireland, permitted only where there is a risk to...
On 7 June 2018, the Supreme Court delivered their long anticipated ruling on whether the abortion la...
Abortion in Ireland is regulated by a constitutional provision that was inserted following a referen...
Until recently, Ireland outlawed abortion altogether, subject only to the defense of strict necessit...
The following article is based on a study on abortion discourse carried out in Ireland in 2018 prior...
In 2018, the Irish public voted to repeal the Eighth Amendment to the Irish Constitution, which sinc...
The Constitutional Convention was established by the Irish government in 2012. It was tasked with ma...
Ireland’s near-total abortion ban was, in effect, a policy of offshoring abortions. Before the May 2...
Both Argentina and Ireland have tried to move forward in the fight for the decriminalization of abor...