This article argues that a gendered conceptualisation of rights means that an invisible barrier had to be surmounted when attempting to frame denial of access to abortion in Northern Ireland as a human rights violation. It considers the Supreme Court decisions of In the matter of an application by the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission for Judicial Review (Northern Ireland) and R (on the application of A and B) v Secretary of State for Health; examines what they reveal about the potentiality of human rights law to advance women's rights; and analyses the limited success of human rights litigation in securing reproductive rights for Northern Irish women. It posits that the reason for this is the continued framing of abortion in the Uni...
This article examines legal challenges to women’s reproductive rights in Ireland and the Unite...
This article compares abortion laws, regulations and access patterns in the United Kingdom and the R...
In 1983, Ireland became the first country in the world to constitutionalize fetal rights. The 8th Am...
On 7 June 2018, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (UKSCt) issued its decision on, inter alia, ...
On 7 June 2018, the Supreme Court delivered their long anticipated ruling on whether the abortion la...
How abortion is dealt with in law and policy is shaped through the multiple political and societal d...
This article asks how Irish abortion law developed to the point of stopping a young pregnant rape vi...
This article undertakes a discursive feminist reading of citizenship and human rights to understand,...
This article adopts feminist methodology to demonstrate how women’s rights and reproductive freedom ...
Reproductive rights are constructed through a gender-conscious reading of already recognized human r...
The Irish Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act seeks to clarify the legal ground for abortion in ...
This article analyzes the ways in which rights-based arguments are utilized by anti-abortion activis...
This article studies and defines abortion law in Ireland after X and in the United States after Case...
In Ireland, Article 40.3.3° of Bunreacht na hÉireann (the Irish Constitution) guarantees the right t...
peer-reviewedDiscusses the issue of abortion in Ireland following the European Court of Human Rights...
This article examines legal challenges to women’s reproductive rights in Ireland and the Unite...
This article compares abortion laws, regulations and access patterns in the United Kingdom and the R...
In 1983, Ireland became the first country in the world to constitutionalize fetal rights. The 8th Am...
On 7 June 2018, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (UKSCt) issued its decision on, inter alia, ...
On 7 June 2018, the Supreme Court delivered their long anticipated ruling on whether the abortion la...
How abortion is dealt with in law and policy is shaped through the multiple political and societal d...
This article asks how Irish abortion law developed to the point of stopping a young pregnant rape vi...
This article undertakes a discursive feminist reading of citizenship and human rights to understand,...
This article adopts feminist methodology to demonstrate how women’s rights and reproductive freedom ...
Reproductive rights are constructed through a gender-conscious reading of already recognized human r...
The Irish Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act seeks to clarify the legal ground for abortion in ...
This article analyzes the ways in which rights-based arguments are utilized by anti-abortion activis...
This article studies and defines abortion law in Ireland after X and in the United States after Case...
In Ireland, Article 40.3.3° of Bunreacht na hÉireann (the Irish Constitution) guarantees the right t...
peer-reviewedDiscusses the issue of abortion in Ireland following the European Court of Human Rights...
This article examines legal challenges to women’s reproductive rights in Ireland and the Unite...
This article compares abortion laws, regulations and access patterns in the United Kingdom and the R...
In 1983, Ireland became the first country in the world to constitutionalize fetal rights. The 8th Am...