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Kirche und Abtreibung in Deutschland : Ursachen und Verlauf eines konfliktes.
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ISBN: 3506786229 9783506786227 Year: 2001 Publisher: Paderborn Schöningh

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Der Konflikt um die Mitwirkung der katholischen Kirche in Deutschland an der nachweispflichtigen Schwangerschaftskonfliktberatung brachte die Kirche an den Rand einer Spaltung. Von 1993 bis 1999 wurde die Problematik eines katholischen Beratungsscheins unter den deutschen Bischöfen, zwischen der Mehrheit der Bischöfe und Röm und unter den deutschen Katholiken kontrovers diskutiert. Niemals im 20. Jahrhundert hat ein kirchliches Thema derart die Öffentlichkeit beschäftigt. Johannes Paul II. hat sich in fünf Briefen der Mitwirkung der Kirche in Deutschland an dem derzeitigen staatlichen Procedere widersetzt, wil der Schein Zentralbedingung für die Straflosigkeit einer Abtreibung ist. [publisher's description]

Roe v. Wade : the abortion rights controversy in American history
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ISBN: 0700611436 9780700617531 9780700617548 0700611428 070061754X 0700617531 Year: 2001 Publisher: Lawrence University Press of Kansas

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The issue of abortion has sharply divided America. The bitter debate over "Roe v. Wade" - in the courts, legislatures, press and streets - has grown ever more ferocious since the Supreme Court's landmark decision in 1973. For years pro-choicers have applauded "Roe" as a guarantee of women's rights, while pro-lifers have condemned it as the work of an activist and atheistic Court. Now it looms at the centre of a growing political storm, as a new president, and old Court, and a divided Congress reconsider "Roe"'s status in the wake of the controversial 2000 elections. Giving equal attention to both sides of the conflict, the authors trace and analyze the core debates, examine the case's unique history, clarify the jurisprudence behind the Court's ruling, and gauge its impact on American society. Court attempted to steer a middle course by rejecting both abortion on demand and the absolute right to life and yet, in the end, wound up igniting a firestorm of protest instead. The book examines the complete social and legal context of the case.Hull and Hoffer review more than a century of abortion practice (and abuse), common-law views on abortion, 19th-century criminalization measures, and the rapid changes in science, public mores and civil rights that finally brought the issue before the Supreme Court. They also trace abortion law through the 20th century, reprise the 1965 case of "Griswold v. Connecticut", in which the Supreme Court overturned a state law against contraceptives, and reexamine the highly publicized attempts to reverse "Roe" in "Webster v. Reproductive Services" (1989) and "Casey v. Planned Parenthood" (1992). All of the key actors are here: Norma McCorvey, the "Jane Roe" who never actually had the abortion she originally sought; attorney Sarah Weddington, who challenged Texas law by drawing on her own abortion experience; lobbyists on both sides of the question; and each of the Supreme Court justices. This is a book that can inform and enlighten those on either side of the debate, as well as all of those in between.

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