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The Abortion Rights Debate Justin Healey Ed

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The Abortion Rights Debate Justin Healey Ed
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Publisher: Spinney Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.71 MB
Pages: 65
Author: Justin Healey; (ed.)
ISBN: 9781925339055, 192533905X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Abortion Rights Debate Justin Healey Ed by Justin Healey; (ed.) 9781925339055, 192533905X instant download after payment.

Abortion rights address the circumstances under which a woman may obtain a legal abortion in a specific jurisdiction. It is a divisive issue as the rights debate frequently raises ethical and practical discussions in relation to the law, morality, science, medicine, sexuality, autonomy, religion and politics. This book considers the options that are presented with an unplanned pregnancy, and how these options relate to a number of ethical concerns and legal safeguards internationally, and more specifically, in Australia. What are the various ‘pro-life’ and ‘pro-choice’ arguments in response to the availability and timing of surgical and non-surgical abortion, the health and circumstances of the expectant mother, fetal abnormalities, the status of the fetus, and the conscientious objections of medical practitioners? Whose rights should prevail?

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