the European Court tries with abortion
After crucifixes in Italy is now up to the anti-abortion law in Ireland. On 9 December, in fact, took place in Strasbourg, before the 17 judges of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights, the hearing on the action brought against Ireland because of the pro-life legislation in force in the Paese.Il case came before the Court following a request made by three Irish women to see recognize the "right" to abortion even in the Isle of smeraldo.L 'abortion is currently illegal in Ireland, unless the woman's life is in grave danger, and even the Constitution was amended in 1983 to include a pro-life amendment. Today, in the Irish Constitution reads: "The State asserts the right to life of unborn children and, in view of the equal right to life of the mother, guarantees in its law for the recognition and, where possible, the actual and the protection of that right, through appropriate regulatory measures. "The Irish Government has not hesitated to defend a sword is its constitution and rules resulting in abortion, before Judges in Strasbourg. The State Attorney General, Paul Gallagher said, in no uncertain terms, that the action is a "Significant attack 'to the Irish health system. Gallagher addressed the Court stating that "the right to life of the unborn child is based on fundamental moral values \u200b\u200bdeeply rooted in Irish social fabric." The ruling by the European Court is expected next year. [...]
The Sussidiario.net Monday, December 14, 2009
http://www.fattisentire.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=3338
0 comments:
Post a Comment