Medical tourism in Ireland, like in many Western states, is built around assumptions about individual agency, choice, possibility, and mobility. One specific form of medical tourism—the flow of women from Ireland traveling in order to secure an abortion—disrupts and contradicts these assumptions. One legacy of the bitter, contentious political and legal battles surrounding abortion in Ireland in the 1980s and 1990s has been securing the right of mobility for all pregnant Irish citizens to cross international borders to secure an abortion. However, these mobility rights are contingent upon nationality, social class, and race, and they have enabled successive Irish governments to avoid any responsibility for providing safe, legal, and afforda...
Background: Termination of pregnancy (ToP) is currently illegal in Ireland. In 2010, more than 4000 ...
Background: Termination of pregnancy (ToP) is currently illegal in Ireland. In 2010, more than 4000 ...
This article compares abortion laws, regulations and access patterns in the United Kingdom and the R...
Medical tourism in Ireland, like in many Western states, is built around assumptions about individua...
Medical tourism in Ireland, like in many Western states, is built around assumptions about individua...
Medical tourism in Ireland, like in many Western states, is built around assumptions about individua...
Medical tourism in Ireland, like in many Western states, is built around assumptions about individua...
Ireland’s near-total abortion ban was, in effect, a policy of offshoring abortions. Before the May 2...
This paper furthers the concept of im/mobilities through an investigation of the reproductive mobili...
This article focuses on access to early medical abortion care under Section 12 of the Health (Regula...
The growing availability of abortion pills has transformed the safety and accessibility of abortion ...
[eng] The 25th of May 2016 marked an important historical event in Ireland for women’s rights and r...
Until recently, Ireland outlawed abortion altogether, subject only to the defense of strict necessit...
Until recently, Ireland outlawed abortion altogether, subject only to the defense of strict necessit...
Abortion is illegal in almost all circumstances in Ireland, permitted only where there is a risk to...
Background: Termination of pregnancy (ToP) is currently illegal in Ireland. In 2010, more than 4000 ...
Background: Termination of pregnancy (ToP) is currently illegal in Ireland. In 2010, more than 4000 ...
This article compares abortion laws, regulations and access patterns in the United Kingdom and the R...
Medical tourism in Ireland, like in many Western states, is built around assumptions about individua...
Medical tourism in Ireland, like in many Western states, is built around assumptions about individua...
Medical tourism in Ireland, like in many Western states, is built around assumptions about individua...
Medical tourism in Ireland, like in many Western states, is built around assumptions about individua...
Ireland’s near-total abortion ban was, in effect, a policy of offshoring abortions. Before the May 2...
This paper furthers the concept of im/mobilities through an investigation of the reproductive mobili...
This article focuses on access to early medical abortion care under Section 12 of the Health (Regula...
The growing availability of abortion pills has transformed the safety and accessibility of abortion ...
[eng] The 25th of May 2016 marked an important historical event in Ireland for women’s rights and r...
Until recently, Ireland outlawed abortion altogether, subject only to the defense of strict necessit...
Until recently, Ireland outlawed abortion altogether, subject only to the defense of strict necessit...
Abortion is illegal in almost all circumstances in Ireland, permitted only where there is a risk to...
Background: Termination of pregnancy (ToP) is currently illegal in Ireland. In 2010, more than 4000 ...
Background: Termination of pregnancy (ToP) is currently illegal in Ireland. In 2010, more than 4000 ...
This article compares abortion laws, regulations and access patterns in the United Kingdom and the R...