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  2. Legal protection of access to abortion - Wikipedia

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    Another form such legislation sometimes takes is in the creation of a perimeter around an abortion facility, known variously as a "safe access zone", "access zone", "buffer zone" or "bubble zone". This area is intended to limit how close to these facilities demonstration by those who oppose abortion can approach. Protests and other displays are ...

  3. McCullen v. Coakley - Wikipedia

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    McCullen v. Coakley, 573 U.S. 464 (2014), is a United States Supreme Court case involving a First Amendment challenge to the validity of a Massachusetts law establishing 35-foot (11 m) fixed buffer zones around facilities where abortions were performed.

  4. Right to life - Wikipedia

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    The right to life is the belief that a human (or other animal) has the right to live and, in particular, should not be killed by another entity. The concept of a right to life arises in debates on issues including: capital punishment, with some people seeing it as immoral; abortion, with some considering the killing of a human embryo or fetus immoral; euthanasia, in which the decision to end ...

  5. Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) Act (Northern Ireland ...

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    The Attorney General for Northern Ireland referred it to the Supreme Court, which unanimously ruled that the legislation was compatible with the European Court of Human Rights - it declared that "The right of women in Northern Ireland to access abortion services has now been established in law through the processes of democracy" - and that this ...

  6. Right-to-life movement - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the National Right to Life Committee is the largest right-to-life organization. [3] The right-to-life movement is often associated with Christianity (especially Catholicism) and the Republican Party, but groups such as Secular Pro-Life and Democrats for Life of America hold anti-abortion and anti-euthanasia views for other ...

  7. Buffer zone - Wikipedia

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    A buffer zone, also historically known as a march, is a neutral area that lies between two or more bodies of land; usually, between countries. Depending on the type of buffer zone, it may serve to separate regions or conjoin them. Common types of buffer zones are demilitarized zones, border zones and certain restrictive easement zones and green ...

  8. Outline of rights - Wikipedia

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    Right to arms; Disability rights; Marital rights; Prisoners' rights. Prisoner of war; Right to life; Right to die; Divine Right of Kings; Unenumerated rights; Equal rights; Fundamental rights; Right to vote. Right of foreigners to vote; Right of expatriates to vote in their country of origin; Political freedom. Freedom of assembly; Freedom of ...

  9. Socialist perspectives on abortion - Wikipedia

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    Socialist perspectives on abortion vary. In first world regions such as North America, Europe and Australia, some socialist representatives and activists believe in the legalisation and right to elective abortion care [1] as a public service, whereas others believe that abortion should be limited or not permitted for a number of reasons.