1. denial of solidarity -- 2. Jurisprudential options revisited -- 3. problem of intrinsically unjust laws -- 4. Good acts by bad acts? -- 5. "special case" consideration -- 6. Avoiding ethical inconsistencies -- 7. Identifying just and unjust proposals -- 8. Voting opportunities -- 9. Evangelium vitae -- 10. overview and conclusion -- App. A. UK abortion law prior to the Abortion Act 1967 -- App. B. Abortion Act 1967 -- App. C. Abortion (Amendment) Bill (January 1988) -- App. D. Abortion (Amendment) Bill (May 1988) -- App. E. Section 37 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990
Summary
"Changing Unjust Laws Justly is the first book to address systematically the practical, legal, and ethical problems that are encountered in well-intentioned attempts to restrict abortion. It will be of considerable interest not only to political, legal, and moral philosophers, but also to lawmakers and the pro-life movement generally."--Jacket
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-357) and index
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