Kent Law lecturer Máiréad Enright was invited to speak at a conference calling for a repeal of abortion laws in Ireland.
Máiréad spoke at the Repeal the 8th Conference, held in Dublin last weekend. Those who attended are among a number who believe The Eighth Amendment (which introduced a constitutional ban on abortion in Ireland in 1983) exerts a detrimental impact on women in Ireland.
The conference was organised as a first step in building a coalition of academics, legal experts, medical practitioners and activists to campaign for an immediate referendum to repeal the eighth amendment from the Irish constitution.
Following a review of the current situation regarding Abortion in Ireland, Máiréad spoke in a session focusing on Human Rights, Equality and the Law. Her talk is available to watch on YouTube (in a video produced by Paula Geraghty of Union Solidarity International).
Earlier this year Máiréad was interviewed by The Guardian following news that a woman had been legally forced to give birth by caesarean after being denied an abortion in Ireland.
Máiréad is a member of Lawyers For Choice, an organisation that works to decriminalise abortion in Ireland and increase access to abortion. Read more about Máiréad’s research specialisms and publications on her staff profile page. Máiréad also blogs atwww.humanrights.ie.