Regulating Abortion: Dissensus and the Politics of Rights

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Abstract

This special issue brings together comparative perspectives on the regulation of abortion. It examines the sociopolitical contexts within which proposals to expand access to abortion for women are won and lost. Womens claim to a right to safe and legal abortion services is relatively new in the language of human rights; yet, it is one that continues to trickle up and to download across diverse jurisdictions (Sanger and Rebouche, 2016). As the essays in this volume acknowledge, however, the universalized power of law, and the turn to law to secure a vindication of rights, brings with it certain risks. These risks of ignoring context and the messy processes of implementation are highlighted in the essays collected together in this volume.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
JournalSOCIAL & LEGAL STUDIES
Volume25
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2016

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  • Mullally, S.

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