Contraception, Sterilisation and Abortion in New Zealand

Report of the royal commission of inquiry
Contents
Contraception:
- Social and moral issues
- Legal issues
Human realtionships and sex education
Techniques of contraception
Contraceptive Services
Voluntary human sterilisation: social and moral issues
Voluntary human sterilisation: legal issues
Sterilisation services
The law on abortion in New Zealand: Its interpretation an its application in practice
The working of the abortion law in New Zealand
Legal abortions
The auckland medical aid trust
Characteristics of women seeking abortion
The status of the unborn children
When does human life begin?
The rights of the pregnant woman
The morality of abortion
Indications for abortion
Demographic issues
Moris and pacific islanders
The family (in Contemporary Society)
Opinion polls and surveys
Techniques of abortion
Medical and psychiatric sequelae of abortion
Consequences of abortion refused
Legal policy: What should the law be?
Who decides?
Supportive services for women and families
Child care
The family
The conscience clause
Education of medical personnel
Effects f recommended changes on health hospital and medical services
Fetal research


Inventary ID
b1570
Date
1977
Topics
abortion, contraception
Language
English
Category
Bücher