Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Nicolette Priaulx on Tysiac v. Poland and Abortion Jurisprudence

Nicolette M. Priaulx (University of Wales System, Cardiff Law School) has posted Testing the Margin of Appreciation: Therapeutic Abortion, Reproductive Rights and the Intriguing Case of Tysiąc v. Poland on SSRN.  Here is the abstract:

Nicolette Priaulx

In Tysiac v. Poland (2007) the Strasbourg Court ruled in favour of the applicant (who had been denied access to a lawful therapeutic abortion), finding that Poland had failed to comply with its positive obligations to safeguard the applicant's right to effective respect for her private life under Article 8. Exploring this controversial judgment, the author assesses the claim that Tysiac marks a 'radical shift' on the part of the Court in creating a 'right to abortion'. The author argues that while Tysiac makes an important addition to abortion jurisprudence, the notion it founds such a 'right' greatly overstates the legal significance of this case.

See also this post from last week on another court case involving Tysiac: Polish Court Awards Damages Against Catholic Magazine for Vilifying Polish Woman Who Sought Abortion

https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/reproductive_rights/2009/09/nicolette-priaulx-on-the-legal-significance-of-tysiac-v-poland-and-abortion-jurisprudence.html

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