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Mellet v Ireland

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provide bereavement counselling to parents who terminate the pregnancy for fatal foetal abnormalities, but it will provide such counselling to women who do not terminate. The hospital did not provide any options regarding the foetus's remains, so they left them behind. The ashes were unexpectedly delivered three weeks later by courier.
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The UN Human Rights Committee is now one hundred percent partisan in favour of abortion and never takes account of the hugely damaging effects of abortion on both mother and baby. I have the utmost sympathy for the woman at the centre of today's story but I honestly don't believe abortion is ever the
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The Human Rights Committee has made it clear that to redress the violations that I suffered, the Irish Government must ensure that other women do not live through similar violations of their rights. This cannot happen until Article 40.3.3 is repealed, until abortion is decriminalised and legislation
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as a result of Ireland's legal prohibition of abortion. The committee said that in addition to the shame and stigma associated with the criminalization of abortion of a fatally-ill foetus, Mellet's suffering was aggravated by the obstacles that she faced in getting information about the appropriate
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for a termination. They had to return to Ireland only 12 hours after the termination because they could not afford to stay later. The procedure cost €2,000, as there is no financial assistance from the State or private health insurers for women who terminate pregnancies abroad. The Rotunda did not
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met Mellet and her family to offer the compensation and counselling just one week before the deadline to reply from the UN. This was the first time the Irish government had agreed to compensate someone in such a case. Some legal sources do not think this will set a precedent for the Irish courts,
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The Human Rights Committee has called on Ireland to award Ms Mellet compensation and to revise its laws and Constitution to ensure no other woman or girl is forced to endure a similar ordeal. ... It is vital to note that this decision does not relate only to cases of fatal foetal impairment. This
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allowed for abortion in case of danger to the life of the mother. In June 2017 the Citizens Assembly recommended holding a referendum to repeal the 8th Amendment. A referendum was held on May 25, 2018, to repeal the 8th Amendment, which passed with a large majority (66.4%) of the vote.
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found that Ireland's abortion law violated the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and called for the government to offer her compensation and counselling and for it to change its laws to allow for abortion in cases of fatal foetal abnormality.
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Terminations for Medical Reasons welcomed the decision of the committee saying "The Committee has determined that Ireland, by refusing access to safe and legal abortion services, is abusing women by treating them in a cruel, inhuman and degrading manner."
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filed the complaint on Mellet's behalf. This was the first time that an international body found that criminalising abortion in cases of fatal foetal abnormality violated the right to be free from torture, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment.
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The UN should be protecting these sick babies... instead they are attacking Ireland’s proud pro-life tradition of caring for mothers and babies and trying to bully a sovereign nation into legalising the cruel and barbaric practice of
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The formal response to the finding from the Irish Government (delivered on 1 December 2016) was to explain the Citizens' Assembly process, which would report to the Oireachtas by mid 2017.
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decision has much wider implications as it highlights the direct and indirect harm and discrimination resulting from prohibiting abortion in the state, including through criminalisation
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opposed the finding, saying abortion was a matter for the Irish people, and reaffirmed the Catholic view that abortion should not be allowed in this case.
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whereas a member of the UN committee said that if another woman took a similar case before the committee, Ireland would have to pay compensation.
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condemned the judgement, and accused the UN of being a "de facto lobby group for abortion", and criticised the offer of compensation.
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Fiona de Londras, “Fatal Foetal Abnormality, Irish Constitutional Law, and Mellet v Ireland” (2016) 24(4) Medical Law Review 591-607
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In November 2016, the government paid her €30,000 for the suffering caused by having to travel to another country.
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Amanda Mellet became pregnant in 2011. In November 2011, in the 21st week of pregnancy, a routine scans in the
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said the report "cranks up the pressure" on the Government to reform Ireland's "antediluvian" abortion laws.
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until 2018. There was a constitutional protection for the unborn after the 1983
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United Nations Human Rights - Office of the High Commissioner (9 June 2016).
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The committee found that she had been subjected to discrimination and cruel,
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Ms Mellet welcomed the ruling, and called on abortion to be decriminalised.
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In February 2012, Mellet and her husband spoke about their case to
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Services outside the State for Termination of Pregnancies Act 1995
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in which the government paid the woman €30,000 in compensation.
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in Ireland welcomed the ruling, calling it "ground breaking".
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is adopted to enable women to access services in Ireland.
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Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018
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strongly condemned the ruling, calling it "deplorable".
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Migrants and Ethnic-minorities for Reproductive Justice
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Twenty-fifth Amendment (Remove risk of suicide etc.)
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Thirty-sixth Amendment (Repeal of Eighth Amendment)
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Index

United Nations Human Rights Committee
Republic of Ireland
abortion laws
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
abortion
fatal foetal abnormality
United Kingdom
Rotunda Hospital
Edwards syndrome
Liverpool Women's Hospital
The Irish Times
Termination for Medical Reasons
Center for Reproductive Rights
Abortion in the Republic of Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Eighth Amendment
Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act 2013
United Nations Human Rights Committee
inhuman or degrading treatment
Abortion Rights Campaign
Irish Council for Civil Liberties
Amnesty International
Youth Defence
Pro Life Campaign
Cora Sherlock
Catholic
Archbishop
Armagh
Eamon Martin
Minister for Health

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