Bucholc Marta
Faculty of Sociology, University of Warsaw, Karowa 18, 00-927 Warsaw, Poland.
Centre de Recherche en Science Politique, Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles, 119 Rue du Marais, 1000 Brussels, Belgium.
Hague J Rule Law. 2022;14(1):73-99. doi: 10.1007/s40803-022-00167-9. Epub 2022 Feb 16.
On 22 October 2020, the Constitutional Tribunal of Poland ruled that an abortion due to foetal impairment was unconstitutional. This article discusses the context of this controversial ruling as well as its main tenets, focusing on the interpretation of the human rights proffered by the Tribunal and on the rule of law concerns raised by the Tribunal's decision. Against the backdrop of a brief history of the legal regulation of abortion in Poland since 1945, the article offers a critical assessment of the human rights framework used in the Polish abortion debate. Based on a close reading of the Tribunal's ruling and the dissenting opinions, the article points out the particularities in the Tribunal's engagement with international law and human rights jurisprudence. The article argues that the Tribunal's decision is yet another symptom of the crisis in which the rule of law in Poland has found itself since 2015. It bears evidence to the closing of the jurisprudential horizon caused by the political change which has been taking place in Poland since 2015, consisting of the reduction of the role of international human rights debates as a reference in Polish constitutional jurisprudence. The ruling is therefore a portent of Poland's future compliance with its international commitments in human rights matters.
2020年10月22日,波兰宪法法庭裁定,因胎儿缺陷而进行的堕胎违宪。本文讨论了这一有争议裁决的背景及其主要原则,重点关注法庭对人权的解释以及法庭裁决引发的法治问题。在回顾1945年以来波兰堕胎法律监管简史的背景下,本文对波兰堕胎辩论中使用的人权框架进行了批判性评估。通过仔细研读法庭裁决和反对意见,本文指出了法庭在处理国际法和人权判例方面的特殊性。本文认为,法庭的裁决是波兰自2015年以来所面临的法治危机的又一表现。它证明了自2015年波兰发生政治变革以来,法学视野的封闭,这种变革包括在波兰宪法判例中,国际人权辩论作为参考的作用减弱。因此,该裁决预示着波兰未来在人权事务中履行国际承诺的情况。