Debating the Eighth : repeal or retain? /
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Dublin :
Orpen Press,
[2018]
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Table of Contents:
- Ireland on the frontline: challenging foetal rights ideologies / Ursula Barry
- Abortion and reason / Anthony McCarthy
- The times they are a-changing: the socialist case for repeal / Bríd Smith
- I will not remain silent / Bernadette Goulding
- Repealing the eighth amendment means more flourishing families / Valerie Tarico
- All lives matter / Karen Gaffney
- The broad and varied middle ground / Kate O'Connell
- When life triumphs in Ireland, the world will pay attention / Declan Ganley
- Journey to change: why the eighth amendment has to go / Catherine Connolly
- Debating the eighth
- the future of the right to life: the Irish legal context and the United Nations perspective / Róisín Bradley
- From SPUC v Grogan to Students4Choice: the history of abortion law in Ireland, and the case for student activism / Kevin Keane
- One hundred years after the rising we can do better for women than abortion / Niamh Uí Bhriain
- From 1983 to 2018: Bunreacht na hÉireann was never the place to deal with abortion / Jan O'Sullivan
- Kathleen Rose: a beautiful and unexpected journey / Tracy Harkin
- Repealing the eighth: easing female pain / Eóin de Bháldraithe
- Biblical arguments for retaining the eighth amendment / Mark Fitzpatrick.