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Irish abortion bill becomes law | Irish abortion bill becomes law |
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Abortions under limited circumstances will be allowed in the Republic of Ireland under a new law. | |
The Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act will allow terminations to be carried out where there is a threat to the life of the mother. | |
It will also be allowed where there is medical consensus that the expectant mother will take her own life over her pregnancy. | |
Irish President Michael D Higgins signed the bill into law on Tuesday. | |
He decided not to refer the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill to the Supreme Court. | |
A meeting of the president's advisory body, the Council of State, was held on Monday to consider the bill. | A meeting of the president's advisory body, the Council of State, was held on Monday to consider the bill. |
President Higgins held four hours of talks with the council before making his decision. | |
He had until Wednesday to either sign the bill into law or refer it to the Supreme Court to assess its constitutionality. | |
President Higgins' signing of the bill into law, means it does not have to be forwarded to the Supreme Court to determine whether it is constitutional. | |
The Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act will now be added to the statute book. | |
The Pro Life Campaign said on Tuesday that the passing of the bill into law was "a very sad day for our country". | |
The introduction of the legislation follows the case of an Indian woman who died in an Irish hospital after she was refused an abortion. | |
The death of Savita Halappanavar drew attention to the lack of clarity about the legal position. | |
Mrs Halappanavar was a 31-year-old Indian dentist who was admitted to hospital in Galway in October 2012 while miscarrying. | |
She died a week later from septicaemia. | |
Her request for an abortion was turned down. | |
Her inquest heard that she could not get a termination at the time because her life was not in danger but, by the time her life was at risk, an abortion would have been too late to save her. |