Innovatively using the concept of 'biography' to study law, this book explores continuity and change in the Abortion Act over time. Drawing on extensive archival research and interviews, it shows how various actors gave meaning to the Act and how the Act both shaped, and was shaped by, wider changes in UK society.
Innovatively using the concept of 'biography' to study law, this book explores continuity and change in the Abortion Act over time. Drawing on extensive archival research and interviews, it shows how various actors gave meaning to the Act and how the Act both shaped, and was shaped by, wider changes in UK society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sally Sheldon is a professor of law at the University of Bristol and University of Technology Sydney, a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, an editor of the journal Social & Legal Studies and Cambridge University Press's Law in Context series and a former trustee of the Abortion Support Network and the British Pregnancy Advisory Service. She has published extensively in healthcare law and ethics. She was formerly a professor in Kent Law School, where she worked on the research for this book.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The Early Years 3. The Parliamentary Battle for Restrictive Reform 4. The Battle for Normalisation 5. The Battle for Legal Meaning 6. The Battle for Northern Ireland 7. The Parliamentary Battle for Modernising Reform 8. A Biography of the 'Great Untouchable' Appendices Bibliography Index.
1. Introduction 2. The Early Years 3. The Parliamentary Battle for Restrictive Reform 4. The Battle for Normalisation 5. The Battle for Legal Meaning 6. The Battle for Northern Ireland 7. The Parliamentary Battle for Modernising Reform 8. A Biography of the 'Great Untouchable' Appendices Bibliography Index.
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