When whispers turned to scream. Path to the 2020 near abortion ban and the role of the Catholic Church / Julia Zasada
2024
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Title
When whispers turned to scream. Path to the 2020 near abortion ban and the role of the Catholic Church / Julia Zasada
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Venice, Italy: Global Campus of Human Rights, 2024
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English
Summary
This thesis examines the profound influence of the Catholic Church on Poland's increasingly
restrictive abortion laws, culminating in the near-total ban of 2020. It explores how, despite
Poland's transition to democracy post-1989, women's reproductive rights have paradoxically
regressed, with abortion laws becoming more stringent than during the communist era. The study
begins by contrasting the concept of abortion as a human right with the Catholic Church's stance
on the sanctity of life. It then analyzes the Church's methods of exerting influence, both direct and
indirect, on Polish society and politics. The research delves into the historical and cultural
foundations of the Church's power in Poland, including the 'Polak-Katolik' identity and the legacy
of Pope John Paul II. By examining the Church's role in shaping abortion legislation in postcommunist
Poland, with particular focus on its relationship with the Law and Justice party and the
2020 Constitutional Tribunal verdict, this thesis argues that the Catholic Church's impact extends
far beyond overt political action, permeating Polish cultural identity and moral frameworks. This
comprehensive analysis provides crucial insights into the complex dynamics of religion, politics,
and reproductive rights in contemporary Poland.
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