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Abortion Access and the Benefits and Limitations of Abortion-<i>Permissive</i> Legal Frameworks: Lessons from the United Kingdom

Elizabeth Chloe Romanis

2023Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This paper argues that abortion access is an important subject for bioethics scholarship and reflects on the relationship between legal frameworks and access to care. The author uses the example of the United Kingdom to examine the benefits and limitations of abortion- permissive legal frameworks in terms of access. These are legal frameworks that enable the provision of abortion but subject to restrictions. An abortion-permissive regime—first in Great Britain and then in Northern Ireland—has gone some way to improving access to care over time. However, aspects of the regime (that lead to its description as permissive rather than supportive of abortion) have the potential to endanger abortion access in the future and so legal reform is necessary.

Topics & Concepts

AbortionPermissiveBioethicsScholarshipSubject (documents)LegalizationPolitical scienceLawSociologyMedicineVirologyPregnancyComputer scienceBiologyLibrary scienceGeneticsReproductive Health and ContraceptionReproductive Health and TechnologiesEthics and Legal Issues in Pediatric Healthcare