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“To Be or Not to Be” a Conscientious Objector to Voluntary Abortion: An Italian Web-Survey of Healthcare Workers [PDF]

open access: yesMedicina
Background and Objectives: Conscientious objection to voluntary abortion remains a hot debate topic. This could affect the accessibility to pregnancy termination. Our aim is to evaluate the possible aspects related to an operators’ choice about objection
Carmen Imma Aquino   +3 more
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Becoming a Conscientious Objector [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Review of Qualitative Research, 2019
The United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union, ‘Brexit’, continues to create ripples of concern and seeming political paralysis. Connecting emotionally to the process of ‘conscientious objection’ of previous generations provides inspiration for accepting embarrassment, taking a personal stance, and a making a renewed commitment to trusting
M. Price
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Understanding the extent of and limitations to conscientious objection to abortion by health care practitioners: A hermeneutic study. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
The United Kingdom's Abortion Act 1967 has attracted substantial controversy, which has centred not only on the regulation of abortion itself, but also on the extent to which conscientious objection should be permitted.
Valerie Fleming   +2 more
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Institutional objection to abortion: A mixed-methods narrative review [PDF]

open access: yesWomen's Health, 2023
Institutional objection (IO) occurs when institutions providing health care claim objector status and refuse to provide legally permissible health services such as abortion.
Bronwen Merner   +4 more
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Dissenters and dissidents: Religious conscientious objectors under Yugoslav Military Criminal Law 1945-1991 [PDF]

open access: yesPravni Zapisi, 2023
The paper presents results of a research focusing on a four decades' struggle for legal recognition of the right to conscientious objection in Socialist Yugoslavia.
Božić Marko
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An Australian newspaper campaign and government vaccination policy

open access: yesPrometheus, 2021
News Corp Australia recently initiated a campaign to pressure the Australian government to amend its childhood vaccination policies. In 2015, the government legislated amendments in accord with the campaign's demands despite criticism from experts in ...
Julia LeMonde
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Australian Christian Conscientious Objectors during the Vietnam War Years 1964–72

open access: yesReligions, 2021
Many young Christian men faced a moral dilemma when selective military conscription was introduced in Australia during the Vietnam War from 1964–72. The legislation was the National Service Act in 1964 (NSA). Some believed that their Christian conscience
Geoffrey A Sandy
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