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註釋This book provides an examination of the law which applies to Ireland on abortion and the right to life of the unborn child. The text focuses on Irish constitutional, criminal and tort law against the background of EU law and Ireland's adherence to the European Convention on Human Rights. Examining the legal duties of doctors and allied professionals, constitutional developments in the fields of travel and information, and the issue of time limits, the book attempts to review every aspect of this controversial subject. It provides a comparative insight into the difficult legal problems raised by examining other jurisdictions, and assesses the consequences of the Attorney General v. X case. It also discusses the right to privacy, freedom of information and human dignity in relation to the jurisdiction of the courts.