The uneasy legal and political settlement regarding abortion in Northern Ireland has long relied on the outsourcing of aspects of reproductive health care. While local health services offer only highly restricted access to termination procedures, women travel to access abortion services elsewhere. However, technological changes, in particular the development of abortifacient medicines, are revolutionising this aspect of reproductive healthcare. Rather than women having to travel to a service, today that service can travel to women through the postal supply of abortion pills, sourced via the internet. While online supply of pharmaceuticals can pose potential public health risks, at least two groups offer safe and effective telemedical servic...
Ireland’s near-total abortion ban was, in effect, a policy of offshoring abortions. Before the May 2...
Early into the COVID-19 pandemic, abortion rights advocates highlighted the importance of maintainin...
INTRODUCTION: Abortion became decriminalised in Northern Ireland in October 2019. Until that point t...
The uneasy legal and political settlement regarding abortion in Northern Ireland has long relied on ...
PRC faculty research associate Abigail Aiken reports on work with colleagues in which they analyzed ...
The uneasy legal and political settlement regarding abortion in Northern Ireland has long relied on ...
This paper analyses an important set of legal issues raised by the telemedical provision of abortion...
This paper analyses an important set of legal issues raised by the telemedical provision of abortion...
On 7 June 2018, the Supreme Court delivered their long anticipated ruling on whether the abortion la...
In response to COVID-19 and measures implemented to control virus transmission, some governments ada...
Abortion is not legal in Northern Ireland, except to preserve a pregnant woman’s life or to prevent ...
AbstractEvidence suggests that there is widespread home use of abortion pills in Ireland and that en...
The growing availability of abortion pills has transformed the safety and accessibility of abortion ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated the rapid implementation of telemedical health services. In t...
This article compares abortion laws, regulations and access patterns in the United Kingdom and the R...
Ireland’s near-total abortion ban was, in effect, a policy of offshoring abortions. Before the May 2...
Early into the COVID-19 pandemic, abortion rights advocates highlighted the importance of maintainin...
INTRODUCTION: Abortion became decriminalised in Northern Ireland in October 2019. Until that point t...
The uneasy legal and political settlement regarding abortion in Northern Ireland has long relied on ...
PRC faculty research associate Abigail Aiken reports on work with colleagues in which they analyzed ...
The uneasy legal and political settlement regarding abortion in Northern Ireland has long relied on ...
This paper analyses an important set of legal issues raised by the telemedical provision of abortion...
This paper analyses an important set of legal issues raised by the telemedical provision of abortion...
On 7 June 2018, the Supreme Court delivered their long anticipated ruling on whether the abortion la...
In response to COVID-19 and measures implemented to control virus transmission, some governments ada...
Abortion is not legal in Northern Ireland, except to preserve a pregnant woman’s life or to prevent ...
AbstractEvidence suggests that there is widespread home use of abortion pills in Ireland and that en...
The growing availability of abortion pills has transformed the safety and accessibility of abortion ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated the rapid implementation of telemedical health services. In t...
This article compares abortion laws, regulations and access patterns in the United Kingdom and the R...
Ireland’s near-total abortion ban was, in effect, a policy of offshoring abortions. Before the May 2...
Early into the COVID-19 pandemic, abortion rights advocates highlighted the importance of maintainin...
INTRODUCTION: Abortion became decriminalised in Northern Ireland in October 2019. Until that point t...