In 1983, Ireland became the first country in the world to constitutionalize fetal rights. The 8th Amendment to the Constitution, passed by a referendum of the People, resulted in constitutional protection for “the right to life of the unborn,” which was deemed “equal” to the right to life of the “mother.” Since then, enshrining fetal rights in constitutions and in legislation has emerged as a key part of anti-abortion campaigning. This Article traces the constitutionalization of fetal rights in Ireland and its implications for law, politics, and women. In so doing, it provides a salutary tale of such an approach. More than thirty years after the 8th Amendment, it has become clear that Ireland now has an abortion law regime that is essential...
peer-reviewedDiscusses the issue of abortion in Ireland following the European Court of Human Rights...
The ability to control ones personal reproduction should be experienced by all women, regardless of ...
In this research paper I explore the implications and limitations of Ireland’s abortion law. I speci...
In 1983, Ireland became the first country in the world to constitutionalize fetal rights. The 8th Am...
Drawing on a survey of women's experiences of obstetric care in Ireland between 2000 and 2017, this ...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
Drawing on a survey of women’s experiences of obstetric care in Ireland between 2000 and 2017, this ...
Abortion in Ireland is regulated by a constitutional provision that was inserted following a referen...
The legality of abortion in Ireland has been the subject of hugely divisive public debate for over 3...
"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 ...
In 2013, I wrote about the rise in foetal rights ideology and the consequences for women in Ireland ...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
This article studies and defines abortion law in Ireland after X and in the United States after Case...
Although international law did not play a significant role in the lead-up to the referendum which re...
peer-reviewedDiscusses the issue of abortion in Ireland following the European Court of Human Rights...
The ability to control ones personal reproduction should be experienced by all women, regardless of ...
In this research paper I explore the implications and limitations of Ireland’s abortion law. I speci...
In 1983, Ireland became the first country in the world to constitutionalize fetal rights. The 8th Am...
Drawing on a survey of women's experiences of obstetric care in Ireland between 2000 and 2017, this ...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
Drawing on a survey of women’s experiences of obstetric care in Ireland between 2000 and 2017, this ...
Abortion in Ireland is regulated by a constitutional provision that was inserted following a referen...
The legality of abortion in Ireland has been the subject of hugely divisive public debate for over 3...
"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 ...
In 2013, I wrote about the rise in foetal rights ideology and the consequences for women in Ireland ...
Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. Abortion has been criminalised ...
This article studies and defines abortion law in Ireland after X and in the United States after Case...
Although international law did not play a significant role in the lead-up to the referendum which re...
peer-reviewedDiscusses the issue of abortion in Ireland following the European Court of Human Rights...
The ability to control ones personal reproduction should be experienced by all women, regardless of ...
In this research paper I explore the implications and limitations of Ireland’s abortion law. I speci...