Abortion in Poland was legal during Communism and became illegal (with a few exceptions) after the political shift to democracy. Since then, feminists have been active in resisting the abortion law but with little success in gaining public support or influencing legislation. This changed in 2016, when hundreds of thousands of Poles across the country took to the streets in what became known as the Czarny Protest, or Black Protest. They opposed a bill that would remove some of the exceptions and impose criminal sanctions on abortion. The scale of the protest meant that the proposal was stalled, even with the newly elected conservative populist government in power. It was a victory for the feminist movement and came as a surprise, especially ...
Eleonora Sobrero 2702631S Abstract This thesis explores the multifaceted issue of the demonisation o...
The decision of the Constitutional Tribunal in October 2020 has severely curtailed women’s reproduct...
Is abortion a fundamental right? While some argue that it is other argue that it is not. From Articl...
After two decades of feminist pressure, the people took to the streets. But why now
A proposal to increase restrictions on abortion in Poland generated several large protests across th...
Although there is a growing international consensus of adopting progressive abortion laws, we also s...
Abstract: This thesis is investigating the situation regarding abortion in Poland since the conserva...
The collapse of communism across East Central Europe was marked by a renewal of debates around repro...
After the political transformation in Poland, abortion was first regulated by the Law of 7 January 1...
The collapse of communism across East Central Europe was marked by a renewal of debates around repro...
Polskie prawo aborcyjne jest jednym z najbardziej restrykcyjnych w Europie. Od lat 90. aborcja jest ...
Over the last few years, women’s rights and freedoms have been challenged intensively before the Con...
On October 22, 2020, the long-term dispute about reproductive rights in Polish society had a comebac...
This article analyzes debates about restrictive abortion legislation in Poland introduced in 1993. I...
I Think, I Feel, I Decide: The Polish Struggle for Reproductive Rights In the monograph Gender, Voi...
Eleonora Sobrero 2702631S Abstract This thesis explores the multifaceted issue of the demonisation o...
The decision of the Constitutional Tribunal in October 2020 has severely curtailed women’s reproduct...
Is abortion a fundamental right? While some argue that it is other argue that it is not. From Articl...
After two decades of feminist pressure, the people took to the streets. But why now
A proposal to increase restrictions on abortion in Poland generated several large protests across th...
Although there is a growing international consensus of adopting progressive abortion laws, we also s...
Abstract: This thesis is investigating the situation regarding abortion in Poland since the conserva...
The collapse of communism across East Central Europe was marked by a renewal of debates around repro...
After the political transformation in Poland, abortion was first regulated by the Law of 7 January 1...
The collapse of communism across East Central Europe was marked by a renewal of debates around repro...
Polskie prawo aborcyjne jest jednym z najbardziej restrykcyjnych w Europie. Od lat 90. aborcja jest ...
Over the last few years, women’s rights and freedoms have been challenged intensively before the Con...
On October 22, 2020, the long-term dispute about reproductive rights in Polish society had a comebac...
This article analyzes debates about restrictive abortion legislation in Poland introduced in 1993. I...
I Think, I Feel, I Decide: The Polish Struggle for Reproductive Rights In the monograph Gender, Voi...
Eleonora Sobrero 2702631S Abstract This thesis explores the multifaceted issue of the demonisation o...
The decision of the Constitutional Tribunal in October 2020 has severely curtailed women’s reproduct...
Is abortion a fundamental right? While some argue that it is other argue that it is not. From Articl...