In their third-party intervention, the scholars argued that all persons who can become pregnant, all persons who are pregnant, and all persons who receive a diagnosis of foetal impairment are ‘victims’ within the meaning of Article 34 ECHR in respect of measures prohibiting abortion, including in cases of foetal impairment. They also argued that the prohibition and criminalisation of abortion, including in cases of foetal impairment, is incompatible with international human rights law to which the ECtHR should have recourse in interpreting the ECHR as a living instrument.