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An Uncertain Secularisation: Reproductive Rights in Contemporary Italy

  • Patrick Hanafin

    Patrick Hanafin is Professor of Law at Birkbeck, University of London. He has published widely in the areas of biolaw and political theory. His publications include Conceiving Life: Reproductive Politics and the Law in Contemporary Italy (2007) and Constituting Identity: Political Identity Formation and the Constitution in Post-Independence Ireland (2001). He has held visiting fellowships at Harvard Law School, the European University Institute and the University of Capetown.

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Abstract

The area of reproductive politics in Italy demonstrates both a process of secularisation and desecularisation. On the one hand the highly conservative Assisted Reproduction Act of 2004 has been challenged in the courts leading to a resecularisation of this area of law. On the other hand the Abortion Act of 1978 has been descularised by the high usage by doctors of the conscientious objection clause of the Act. This article looks at this parallel movement of both secularisation and desecularisation.


Corresponding author: Patrick Hanafin, University of London, London, UK, E-mail:

About the author

Patrick Hanafin

Patrick Hanafin is Professor of Law at Birkbeck, University of London. He has published widely in the areas of biolaw and political theory. His publications include Conceiving Life: Reproductive Politics and the Law in Contemporary Italy (2007) and Constituting Identity: Political Identity Formation and the Constitution in Post-Independence Ireland (2001). He has held visiting fellowships at Harvard Law School, the European University Institute and the University of Capetown.

Published Online: 2022-04-11
Published in Print: 2022-04-26

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