Decriminalisation of abortion performed by qualified health practitioners under the Abortion Law Reform Act 2008 (Vic) |
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Authors: | Mendelson Danuta |
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Affiliation: | School of Law, Deakin University. danuta.mendelson@deakin.edu.au |
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Abstract: | In 2008, the Victorian Parliament enacted the Abortion Law Reform Act 2008 (Vic) and amended the Crimes Act 1958 (Vic) to decriminalise terminations of pregnancy while making it a criminal offence for unqualified persons to carry out such procedures. The reform legislation has imposed a civil regulatory regime on the management of abortions, and has stipulated particular statutory duties of care for registered qualified health care practitioners who have conscientious objections to terminations of pregnancy. The background to, and the structure of, this novel statutory regime is examined, with a focus on conscientious objection clauses and liability in the tort of negligence and the tort of breach of statutory duty. |
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