`Western Australia's New Abortion Laws: Restrictive and Reinforcing the Power of the Medical Profession and the State over Women's Bodies and Lives', Australian Feminist Studies, 13, 305-312.Kirkby, M. (1998) Western Australia’s new abortion laws: Restrictive and reinforcing the power of the...
Each state and territory has its own set ofabortion laws, however abortion is legal in all states and territories in Australia under specific circumstances, when performed by a registered medical professional. It isillegal to protest within 150 metres of an abortion clinic. What Are The Types Of...
Legislation in South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia provides for qualified health professionals (not just doctors) to prescribe medical abortion andQueensland has just introducedsimilar legislation. But elsewhere, laws would need to be changed to relax the hold of doctors on the future of t...
Abortion law reform in western Australia. Abortion laws vary from permissive to prohibitive among the six states and two territories of Australia. Western Australia had punitive anti-abortion law... P Giles,P Giles - 《Development》 被引量: 3发表: 1999年 ...
State laws prohibit unlawful abortions but they do not define what they mean by unlawful abortion. Victoria New South Wales and Queensland have had common law interpretations of their Crimes Acts which allow greater access to abortion. Tasmania and Western Australia have not had common law ...
She concludes by discussing the relationships between the laws and statutes pertaining to abortion and the nations' policies vis- DEGREESDa-vis population growth and control. "Abortion" is the first volume in a series that will examine major public policy issues using an explicitly comparative ...
The availability of mifepristone has, however, meant that women have been able to bypass these state-based laws and obtainmedical abortionpills via telehealth or online through services likePlan CorWomen on Web. If Donald Trump wins the election and restricts access to mifepristone, American women'...
Although a large number of countries have legislation forbidding sex selection for nonmedical reasons, most of these laws only pertain to the use of assisted reproductive technologies [66]. This also holds for the prohibition in article 14 of the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine of the...
Whilst the fear of the stigma 29 associated with young unmarried motherhood gave rise to participants' desire for abortion, 30 restrictive abortion laws influenced their experiences and abortion decision-making. Participants 31 who attempted an abortion failed and were forced to carry their unwanted ...
On 1 January 2021, South Korea decriminalised abortion, overturning laws that had penalised women and medical practitioners since 1953. Despite this milest