1st Edition

Abortion Freedom A Worldwide Movement

By Colin Francome Copyright 1984

    First published in 1984, Abortion Freedom explains the main reasons for widespread international liberalisation of abortion laws. Colin Francome points out that the birth control movement had its roots in a concern with overpopulation and that this is still a crucial issue today. A major change, however, is that whereas in the early days the socialists were often opposed to birth control they are now amongst the keenest supporters of the woman’s right to choose. The author pays particular attention to the debates in the United States, France and Italy. It is aimed primarily at students of politics, sociology and law but it has a much wider appeal to the general public as a readable explanation of the ideas and strategies of the opposing forces involved.

    Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations 1. The Great Change 2. Early Debate on Fertility Control 3. Debate Between the Wars 4. Legalisation of Abortion in Britain 5. Legalisation of Abortion in America 6. Worldwide Change 7. British Debate After 1967 8. The United States After the Supreme Court Decision 9. Future Developments Bibliography Index

    Biography

    Colin Francome