'A hope raised and then defeated'? The continuing harms of Irish abortion law

F De Londras - Feminist Review, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Irish legislative engagement with abortion law reform has never been framed by recognition
of the rights of pregnant women, girls and other people. Rather, where it has taken place at …

[PDF][PDF] 'A hope raised and then defeated'? the continuing harms of Irish abortion law

F De Londras - research.birmingham.ac.uk
The 8th Amendment to the Irish Constitution recognised 'the unborn'as a constitutional entity
with a right to life equal to that of 'the mother'(formerly Article 40.3. 3, Irish Constitution). The …

'A Hope Raised and then Defeated'? the Continuing Harms of Irish Abortion Law

F de Londras - Feminist Review, 2020 - philpapers.org
Irish legislative engagement with abortion law reform has never been framed by recognition
of the rights of pregnant women, girls and other people. Rather, where it has taken place at …

[PDF][PDF] 'A hope raised and then defeated'? the continuing harms of Irish abortion law

F De Londras - pure-oai.bham.ac.uk
The 8th Amendment to the Irish Constitution recognised 'the unborn'as a constitutional entity
with a right to life equal to that of 'the mother'(formerly Article 40.3. 3, Irish Constitution). The …

'a hope raised and then defeated'? the continuing harms of Irish abortion law

F de Londras - Feminist Review, 2020 - JSTOR
Irish legislative engagement with abortion law reform has never been framed by recognition
of the rights of pregnant women, girls and other people. Rather, where it has taken place at …

'A hope raised and then defeated'? the continuing harms of Irish abortion law

F De Londras - Feminist Review, 2020 - research.birmingham.ac.uk
Irish elite political engagement with abortion law reform has never been framed by
recognition of the rights of pregnant women, girls and other people. Rather, where it has …