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No. 1S (2023): Special Issue 1/2023
No. 1S (2023): Special Issue 1/2023
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15168/2284-4503-20231S
Published:
2023-03-18
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Editorial
Gli Abortion Rights e il costituzionalismo contemporaneo
Lucia Busatta, Maria Pia Iadicicco, Benedetta Liberali, Simone Penasa, Marta Tomasi
1-4
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Non only Dobbs: spotlights (again) on abortion
Dobbs: a not unexpected decision. How we got there and what its future implications are
Elisabetta Grande
5-15
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The “unbalanced” abortion. The balance (absent) in Dobbs and the balance (inadequate) in the Constitutional Court No. 27/1975
Giuditta Brunelli
17-26
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Law 194: a reignited debate
Corrado Melega
27-37
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The Dobbs decision and US constitutionalism
Dobbs’s Challenge to mainstream constitutionalism and the role in the member states: resilience attempts of a polyarchy
Roberto Toniatti
39-51
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Ex malo, bonum? Dilemmas (and Opportunities) as a result of Dobbs
Francesco Clementi
53-62
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The Dobbs v. Jackson judgment: a not entirely unforeseeable solution in the abortion litigation in the United States
Antonia Baraggia
63-72
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The aporias of Dobbs and the role of constitutional adjudication in morally contentious issues
Marco Dani
73-86
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Originalism and theory of the constitution: a critique to Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
Corrado Caruso
87-103
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The “Dobbs case”: “extreme” originalism and the crisis of constitutionalism in the States
Paolo Veronesi
105-114
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The Dobbs ruling and surroundings. Pessimistic notes on the problematic “direction” taken by the current united states Supreme Court’s majority
Pietro Insolera
115-163
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Dobbs v. Jackson: the last transformation of originalism passes through women’s bodies
Graziella Romeo
165-178
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Abortion, feminisms and social movements
Towards an ethics of female difference
Grazia Zuffa
179-190
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Susanna Mancini The Decriminalization of Abortion in Colombia: The Role of Social Movements and Strategic litigation
Susanna Mancini
191-206
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Talking about abortion in order to restore women’s freedom. Restarting from self-determination as responsibility of the pregnant woman
Francesca Angelini
207-216
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Before Dobbs. The axe of Original Intent on Fifty years of unresolved abortion issues.
Valeria Marzocco
217-233
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"¡Abajo el patriarcado, se va a caer!". The recent regulation on voluntary termination of pregnancy in Argentina and the role of feminist movements
Carla Maria Reale
235-252
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Free indeed? The effectiveness of Law No. 194/1978 on trial: a case study in the Verona area
Bruna Mura, Lorenza Perini
253-269
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Current issues on the beginning of life: fundamental rights and new technologies
Free market of ideas and the right to the truth: on the limits to freedom of expression in the field of abortion
Lucia Busatta
271-289
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“To Be or Not to Be: This is the Question”. The Unborn Human Being in the federal and states US experience before and after Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
Laura Fabiano
291-317
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The legal capacity of the human being conceived and protection of unborn life. the proposal to amend article 1 of the Italian Civil Code in the new global abortion framework
Alessandra Pisu
319-329
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Abortion rights in EU law: recent developments
Tamara Hervey, Tiyash Banerjee
331-341
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«Under His Eye»: reflections on the Role of Technology on Women’s Body After the US Supreme Court Judgment in the Dobbs Case
Sara De Vido
343-359
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Femtech and the law (or a tale of how Eve fights to overturn Adam and take control over her body)
Vera Lúcia Raposo, Sofia Palmieri
361-373
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the difficult balance between the dignity of the fetus and the self-determination of the woman: normative analysis of the burial of fetuses in the american and italian realities
Beatrice Perego
375-386
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Dobbs in transnational perspective: restrictive trends and reformatory openings
On the possibility of protecting abortion through the right of the European Union: reflections on the Polish case
Stefania Flore
387-402
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Abortion Rights and European Constitutional Space: The Narrow Horizons of the Polish Legal System
Marta Tomasi
403-415
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Abortion rights in France. Towards a final constitutionalisation of the right to abortion?
Marta Fasan
417-433
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The current regulation of abortion in Spain
Gonzalo Arruego
435-446
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Abortion rights in Ireland amid women’s autonomy, right to health and religious morality
Tullia Penna
477-460
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A step towards rethinking the compromise on abortion in Germany. Reflections on the recent lifting of the ban on the advertising of abortion procedures
Irene Domenici
461-471
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Abortion in the Republic of San Marino
Licia Califano
473-482
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A brief note on the impact of the Dobbs decision in Hungary
Katalin Kelemen
483-488
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Abortion in Chile (1874-2023): Constitutional and criminal law perspectives
Andrea Perin
489-505
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The Saga of the Decriminalization of Abortion in Mexico
Irene Spigno
507-525
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