Drawing on a survey of women’s experiences of obstetric care in Ireland between 2000 and 2017, this article examines women’s legal consciousness of the 8th Amendment; a fetal rights provision that formed part of the Irish constitution until 2018. Although it was widely agreed that the Amendment had some influence on pregnancy and childbirth, even where the woman had not sought an abortion, the scope of that influence was poorly understood. The courts produced few published judgments, and state-issued guidance was limited. This article shows that the Amendment’s meanings were not confined to those validated by the courts. A significant minority of our survey respondents felt that the Amendment had influenced their pregnancies; that it influe...
Abortion in Ireland is regulated by a constitutional provision that was inserted following a referen...
The Eighth Amendment to the Irish Constitution elevated the right to life of the foetus to the statu...
On April 22, the Irish Citizen's Assembly has in an overwhelming majority confirmed the need for cha...
Drawing on a survey of women's experiences of obstetric care in Ireland between 2000 and 2017, this ...
In 1983, Ireland became the first country in the world to constitutionalize fetal rights. The 8th Am...
"Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Irish law currently permits abortion only where the l...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
Although international law did not play a significant role in the lead-up to the referendum which re...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
The legality of abortion in Ireland has been the subject of hugely divisive public debate for over 3...
Abortion is illegal in almost all circumstances in Ireland, permitted only where there is a risk to...
Two years after Ireland voted by a large majority to repeal the 8th amendment—an article inserted in...
peer-reviewedThis article serves as an introduction to this special edition of the I.J.L.S. on the r...
peer-reviewedDiscusses the issue of abortion in Ireland following the European Court of Human Rights...
Abortion in Ireland is regulated by a constitutional provision that was inserted following a referen...
The Eighth Amendment to the Irish Constitution elevated the right to life of the foetus to the statu...
On April 22, the Irish Citizen's Assembly has in an overwhelming majority confirmed the need for cha...
Drawing on a survey of women's experiences of obstetric care in Ireland between 2000 and 2017, this ...
In 1983, Ireland became the first country in the world to constitutionalize fetal rights. The 8th Am...
"Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Irish law currently permits abortion only where the l...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
Although international law did not play a significant role in the lead-up to the referendum which re...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
The legality of abortion in Ireland has been the subject of hugely divisive public debate for over 3...
Abortion is illegal in almost all circumstances in Ireland, permitted only where there is a risk to...
Two years after Ireland voted by a large majority to repeal the 8th amendment—an article inserted in...
peer-reviewedThis article serves as an introduction to this special edition of the I.J.L.S. on the r...
peer-reviewedDiscusses the issue of abortion in Ireland following the European Court of Human Rights...
Abortion in Ireland is regulated by a constitutional provision that was inserted following a referen...
The Eighth Amendment to the Irish Constitution elevated the right to life of the foetus to the statu...
On April 22, the Irish Citizen's Assembly has in an overwhelming majority confirmed the need for cha...