The legitimacy of conscientious objection to abortion continues to fuel heated debate in Italy. In two recent decisions, the European Committee for Social Rights underlined that conscientious objection places safe, legal, and accessible care and services out of reach for most Italian women and that the measures that Italy has adopted to guarantee free access to abortion services are inadequate. Nevertheless, the Ministry of Health states that current Italian legislation, if appropriately applied, accommodates both the right to conscientious objection and the right to voluntary abortion.

The no correlation argument: can the morality of conscientious objection be empirically supported? the Italian case

Bo, Marco;Zotti, Carla Maria
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Charrier, Lorena
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2017-01-01

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The legitimacy of conscientious objection to abortion continues to fuel heated debate in Italy. In two recent decisions, the European Committee for Social Rights underlined that conscientious objection places safe, legal, and accessible care and services out of reach for most Italian women and that the measures that Italy has adopted to guarantee free access to abortion services are inadequate. Nevertheless, the Ministry of Health states that current Italian legislation, if appropriately applied, accommodates both the right to conscientious objection and the right to voluntary abortion.
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https://bmcmedethics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12910-017-0221-x
Conscientious objection; Correlation; Moral integrity; Moral principles; Right; Voluntary abortion; Waiting times
Bo, Marco; Zotti, Carla Maria; Charrier, Lorena
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