Abortion, Doctors and the Law

Abortion, Doctors and the Law
Title Abortion, Doctors and the Law PDF eBook
Author John Keown
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 232
Release 2002-06-20
Genre Law
ISBN 9780521894135

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This book focusses on the evolution of the law and medical practice of abortion in England.

Abortion Law and Politics Today

Abortion Law and Politics Today
Title Abortion Law and Politics Today PDF eBook
Author Ellie Lee
Publisher Springer
Pages 246
Release 1998-11-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349268763

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Women's needs are placed at the centre of this collection. The contributors discuss the extent to which the contemporary legal framework on abortion matches the needs of women faced with unwanted pregnancy. The book contains sections on Britain, including an account of the campaign to legalize abortion, written by those centrally involved with that campaign; international comparisons of abortion law, with chapters on France, the United States, Ireland and Poland; and chapters covering contemporary debates, including men's rights in abortion and abortion for foetal abnormality.

Beyond Control

Beyond Control
Title Beyond Control PDF eBook
Author Sally Sheldon
Publisher Law & Social Theory
Pages 228
Release 1997-06-20
Genre Law
ISBN

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'[A]n accessible introduction to models and theories of human nature and how they inform our professional practice' Professional Social Work

Abortion in England 1900-1967

Abortion in England 1900-1967
Title Abortion in England 1900-1967 PDF eBook
Author Barbara Brookes
Publisher Routledge
Pages 210
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 0415622999

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The book, originally published in 1988, suggests that the inter-war years saw a crucial mapping of boundaries in the debates over abortion.

Decriminalising Abortion in the UK

Decriminalising Abortion in the UK
Title Decriminalising Abortion in the UK PDF eBook
Author Sheldon, Sally
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 176
Release 2020-03-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1447354028

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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. The public and parliamentary debate about UK abortion law reform is often diverted away from key moral and political questions by disputes regarding basic questions of fact. And all too often, claims of scientific ‘fact’ are ideologically driven. But what effect would decriminalisation be likely to have on women’s health? What would be the impact on the incidence of abortions? Would decriminalisation equate to deregulation, sweeping away necessary restrictions on dangerous or malicious conduct? With each chapter written by leading experts in the fields of medicine, law, reproductive health and social science, this book offers a concise and authoritative account of the evidence regarding the likely impact of decriminalisation of abortion in the UK.

The Abortion Act 1967

The Abortion Act 1967
Title The Abortion Act 1967 PDF eBook
Author Michael Kandiah
Publisher
Pages 62
Release
Genre Abortion
ISBN 9781871348750

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Beyond Pro-life and Pro-choice

Beyond Pro-life and Pro-choice
Title Beyond Pro-life and Pro-choice PDF eBook
Author Amery, Fran
Publisher Bristol University Press
Pages 234
Release 2020-01-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1529205379

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Examining the changing pluralities of contemporary abortion debate in Britain, this innovative and important book shows why it is necessary to move beyond an understanding of abortion politics as characterised in binary terms by ‘pro-choice’ versus ‘pro-life’. Amery traces the evolution of political and parliamentary discourses from the passage of the Abortion Act in the 1960s to the present day, and argues that the current provision of abortion in Britain rests on assumptions about medical authority over women’s reproductive decision-making which are unsustainable. She explores new arguments around sex-selective abortion, disability rights, pre-abortion counselling and the push for decriminalization, and radically reconceptualizes the debate to account for these new battlegrounds in abortion politics.