Book contents
- The Abortion Act 1967
- Reviews
- Law in Context
- The Abortion Act 1967
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Early Years
- 3 The Parliamentary Battle for Restrictive Reform
- 4 The Battle for Normalisation
- 5 The Battle for Legal Meaning
- 6 The Battle for Northern Ireland
- 7 The Parliamentary Battle for Modernising Reform
- 8 A Biography of the ‘Great Untouchable’
- Book part
- Bibliography
- Index
2 - The Early Years
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2022
- The Abortion Act 1967
- Reviews
- Law in Context
- The Abortion Act 1967
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Early Years
- 3 The Parliamentary Battle for Restrictive Reform
- 4 The Battle for Normalisation
- 5 The Battle for Legal Meaning
- 6 The Battle for Northern Ireland
- 7 The Parliamentary Battle for Modernising Reform
- 8 A Biography of the ‘Great Untouchable’
- Book part
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 2 traces the Act’s early, formative years. We explain how its meaning was negotiated as women arrived in doctors’ surgeries seeking services that they now believed to be lawful and how doctors worked to understand and apply the new law. We explore how, over time, different interpretations of the Act coexisted, fell out of use or became entrenched in professional codes, internal policy and procedure documents, official guidance and medical curricula. The chapter ends in 1974 with the publication of two important texts discussing the workings of the Abortion Act in these early years: the sensationalist media expose Babies for Burning and the highly influential and authoritative Lane Report.
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- The Abortion Act 1967A Biography of a UK Law, pp. 28 - 65Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022