The law regulating abortion in Italy gives healthcare practitioners the option to make a conscientious objection to activities that are specific and necessary to an abortive intervention. Conscientious objectors among Italian gynaecologists amount to about 70%. This means that only a few doctors are available to perform abortions, and therefore access to abortion is subject to constraints. In 2012 the International Planned Parenthood Federation European Network (IPPF EN) lodged a complaint against Italy to the European Committee of Social Rights, claiming that the inadequate protection of the right to access abortion implies a violation of the right to health. In this paper I will discuss the Italian situation with respect to conscientious ...
The thesis is divided into five chapters that try to touch all the various aspects of abortion accor...
Conscientious objection to the provision of health care raises important philosophical and practical...
Various international treaties, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, guarantee the exercis...
The work focuses on the conscientious objection in the italian legal system, starting from its histo...
Law n.194/1978, while legalizing voluntary interruption of pregnancy (VIP) in Italy, introduced the ...
The Italian Supreme Court ruling no. 18901 of May 13, 2021 has determined that doctors who are oppos...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the decision rendered by the European Committee of Social...
The essay examines the problems connected to the exercise of the right of conscientious objection in...
Forty years after the enactment of Law no. 194/78 that governs voluntary in-terruption of pregnancy,...
Abstract Background The legitimacy of conscientious objection to abortion continues to fuel heated d...
In Italy, the “traditional” form of family revaluated by fascist dogma is one of the pillars of the ...
This essay aims at delving into the issues raised by the application of the Law No. 194/1978 in the ...
The aim of this paper is to define a set of proposals to inform European institutions in the regulat...
The subject of this article is the Italian law in European context, regulating abortion and the cons...
Although abortion in Italy is free of charge and legal in a broad set of circumstances, 71% of gynec...
The thesis is divided into five chapters that try to touch all the various aspects of abortion accor...
Conscientious objection to the provision of health care raises important philosophical and practical...
Various international treaties, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, guarantee the exercis...
The work focuses on the conscientious objection in the italian legal system, starting from its histo...
Law n.194/1978, while legalizing voluntary interruption of pregnancy (VIP) in Italy, introduced the ...
The Italian Supreme Court ruling no. 18901 of May 13, 2021 has determined that doctors who are oppos...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the decision rendered by the European Committee of Social...
The essay examines the problems connected to the exercise of the right of conscientious objection in...
Forty years after the enactment of Law no. 194/78 that governs voluntary in-terruption of pregnancy,...
Abstract Background The legitimacy of conscientious objection to abortion continues to fuel heated d...
In Italy, the “traditional” form of family revaluated by fascist dogma is one of the pillars of the ...
This essay aims at delving into the issues raised by the application of the Law No. 194/1978 in the ...
The aim of this paper is to define a set of proposals to inform European institutions in the regulat...
The subject of this article is the Italian law in European context, regulating abortion and the cons...
Although abortion in Italy is free of charge and legal in a broad set of circumstances, 71% of gynec...
The thesis is divided into five chapters that try to touch all the various aspects of abortion accor...
Conscientious objection to the provision of health care raises important philosophical and practical...
Various international treaties, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, guarantee the exercis...