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She is not a criminal : the impact of Ireland's abortion law
(Amnesty International Ltd., 2015)
Every day, between 10 and 12 women and girls living in Ireland travel to England for an abortion. The majority of the women are aged between 20 and 34. Their reasons for terminating their pregnancies vary; however, their ...
Body politics : a primer on criminalization of sexuality and reproduction
(Amnesty International Ireland, 2018)
Bringing ESC Rights Home, Ireland and the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
(Amnesty International Ireland, 2014)
Amnesty International Ireland submission to the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment on the review of the Relationships and Sexuality Education Programme
(Amnesty International Ireland, 2019-01-30)
This submission is made on behalf of Amnesty International Ireland. The contents of this submission relate to comprehensive sexuality education and information delivered at primary and post-primary levels, and in non-formal ...
Bringing ESC Rights Home, The Case or Legal Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Ireland
(Amnesty International Ireland, 2014)
6 things to do while at home during COVID-19 pandemic
(Amnesty International Ireland, 2020-03-26)
Statement on the recent increase in Covid-19 outbreaks in Direct Provision [blog post]
(Amnesty International Ireland, 2020-08-07)
Submission to Department of Health on the updated general scheme of a bill to regulate termination of pregnancy
(Amnesty International Ireland, 2018-09-10)
Ireland : submission to the United Nations Committee Against Torture, 61st Session, 24 July to 11 August 2017
(Amnesty International Ireland, 2017-07-24)
Amnesty International submits this briefing to the United Nations (UN) Committee against Torture (the Committee) ahead of its examination, in July 2017, of Ireland’s second periodic report on the implementation of the UN ...
Submission on the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Bill 2018
(Amnesty International Ireland, 2018-11-16)