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The author shows how Irishness is a racial as well as a gendered national concept, and traces the ways in which race has been legally mobilized to stigmatize and regulate certain kinds of abortion decisions in the Republic of Ireland. In doing so, she draws in particular on the cases of C (1997) and "Baby" O (2002), and on three ...