If abortion policy and policies that permit non-therapeutic experiments with the unborn are to be stabilized, they must be, he says, both rational and sensitive to the views of «a moral society.»
Not exact matches
The outstanding example, of course, is the Chinese government's long - running «one - child
policy,» replete with forced
abortions, public trackings of menstrual cycles, family flight, increased female infanticide, sterilization, and other assaults too numerous even to begin cataloguing here — in fact, so numerous that they are now widely,
if often grudgingly, acknowledged as wrongs even by international human - rights bureaucracies.
While the report contained (as a nod to official,
if aging, EU
policy) a single, laconic line stating that «in no case must
abortion be promoted as a family planning method,» (Item 31) it is hard to square this with the predominant language.
As I said in my own piece, people of my persuasion would do handstands
if we could enact Wilson's
policy today and have the law restrict
abortions beyond eight to ten weeks.
If you live in a one room flat in Chelsea and you got 9 cats and have had 11
abortions chances are you're giving public
policy advice to Christine Quinn when it comes to school children.
Don't forget that our fantastic socially liberal
policies are responsible for the highest teen pregnancy rate in Europe, an explosion in youth crime and the wonderful notion that parents can be fined
if their child doesn't attend school, but not have any right to know
if their child is considering an
abortion.
The
policy, meanwhile, has created a population swollen with tens of million «surplus» men from sex - selective
abortions — pregnant women used ultrasound to scan the sex of the fetus and aborted
if it was female.
If the context behind the arguments is not included, the public just sees dispute, and can simply lump a science fight with those over
abortion, gun rights, energy
policy and other issues framed by ideology or values as much as (or more than) data.
«People who have a dislike of some
policy — for example,
abortion —
if they're unsophisticated they can just reject it out of hand,» says Lodge.
In Lexogest Inc v Manitoba, the Manitoba Court of Appeal found that the Manitoba Heath Services Commission acted outside its jurisdiction by setting up a funding
policy which covered
abortion services
if they were provided in hospitals, but not
if they occurred in other health centres.