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245 00 ^aResearch handbook on international abortion law /^cedited by Mary Ziegler
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246 30 ^aInternational abortion law
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260 ^aCheltenham, UK :^bEdward Elgar Publishing Inc., ^c[2023].
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300 ^axiv, 450 p. :^bmap ;^c25 cm
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490 0 ^aResearch handbooks in law and society series
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504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index
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505 0 ^aHealth and heredity : abortion reform in Sweden in the 1930s and 1940s /^rLena Lennerhed --^tBefore Roe and Morgentaler : a comparative history of abortion politics in the US and Canada from 1800 to 1970 /^rKelly Gordon and Paul Saurette --^tUnfinished business : the feminist legal framework for abortion and ongoing struggle for reproductive justice in South Africa /^rSusanne M. Klausen --^tAbortion law reform in Malawi : a case study in stakeholder engagement, public education, and human rights advocacy /^rGodfrey Dalitso Kangaude, Chrispine Gwalawala Sibande, Susan Deller Ross, and Michelle Xiao Liu --^tAbortion law in Thailand : a big step forward? /^rRonnakorn Bunmee --^tAbortion in Australia : law, policy, and the advancement of reproductive rights /^rRonli Sifris --^tAccess to abortion : comparative public policy in France and the United States /^rJennifer Merchant --^tThe transformation of abortion law in China /^rRuby Lai Yuen Shan --^tAbortion and federalism : the Australian example /^rKate Gleeson --^tIsrael's abortion law and the paradox of a rightless access to pregnancy terminations /^rNoya Rimalt --^tAbortion politics in Brazil : backlash and the antiabortion field renewal /^rMarta R. de Assis Machado --^tThe international pro-life movement /^rDaniel K. Williams --^rAbortion law and illiberal courts : spotlight on Poland and Hungary /^rAgnieszka Bieân-Kaca±a and Tâimea Drinâoczi --^tEnhancing reproductive justice transnationally : an equality-based approach to sex-selective abortion laws in India /^rSital Kalantry and Meher Dev --^tAbortion, law, and health in the Arab world /^rIrene Maffi and Liv T²nnessen --^tAbortion in Ecuador : overview of a collective struggle /^rCristina Burneo Salazar --^tBeyond abortion decriminalization : human rights perspectives on the role of law in creating enabling environments for abortion access /^rPayal K. Shah and Jihan Jacob --^tAbortion law in Europe : the promise and pitfalls of human rights and transnational trade law in the face of criminalization with exceptions /^rLucânia Bairro Pizzarossa, Tamara Hervey and Anniek de Ruijter --^tEngendering democracy and rights : the legalization of abortion in Argentina /^rAlicia Ely Yamin and Agustina Ramâon Michel --^tAbortion, reform, and rights : tales from a small island /^rFiona de Londras.
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520 ^aThe Research Handbook on International Abortion Law provides an in-depth, multidisciplinary study of abortion law around the world, presenting a snapshot of global policies during a time of radical change. With leading scholars from every continent, Mary Ziegler illuminates key forces that shaped the past and will influence an unpredictable future. In addition to basic, fundamental concepts, this Research Handbook offers valuable insight into new developments in law and medical practice, from medication abortion to the rise of illiberal democracy, and explores the evolution of social movements for and against illegal abortion in a wide variety of national contexts. This is a crucial reference for students, scholars, professors, and policymakers interested in the complexities of abortion law and politics, and the influences that are crossing borders and shaping the present moment -- Provided by publisher.
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650 0 ^aAbortion^xLaw and legislation
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650 0 ^aAbortion^xLaw and legislation^xHandbooks, manuals, etc.
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650 0 ^aAbortion^xGovernment policy^xHandbooks, manuals, etc.
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653 ^aNew Arrivals 6-2025
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700 0 ^aZiegler, Mary, ^d1982- ^eeditor
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856 40 ^3Content^uhttps://lms.nhrc.or.th/Document/Content/T14241.pdf
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917 ^aKN :^c8000
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955 ^a1 copy
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999 ^aSaithip
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