the concept of what a 'person' is has raised some difficult issues for the ECtHR. The question of the 'right to life' of the foetus in relation to the ECHR, art 2 has proven almost impossible to resolve, and the court has arguably avoided the issue in order to take account of regional and religious sensitivities relating to abortion: [ case ].
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Vô v France (2005) 40 EHRR 12
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the concept of what a 'person' is has raised some difficult issues for the ECtHR. The question of the 'right to life' of the foetus in relation to the ECHR, art 2 has proven almost impossible to resolve, and the court has arguably avoided the issue in order to take account of regional and religious sensitivities relating to abortion: [ case ].
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the concept of what a 'person' is has raised some difficult issues for the ECtHR. The question of the 'right to life' of the foetus in relation to the ECHR, art 2 has proven almost impossible to resolve, and the court has arguably avoided the issue in order to take account of regional and religious sensitivities relating to abortion: [ case ].
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Vô v France (2005) 40 EHRR 12
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