Decriminalization of abortion - A human rights imperative
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Decriminalization of abortion - A human rights imperative
Abstract
This chapter reviews the evolving consensus in international human rights law, first supporting the liberalization of criminal abortion laws to improve access to care and now supporting their repeal or decriminalization as a human rights imperative to protect the health, equality, and dignity of people. This consensus is based on human rights standards or the authoritative interpretations of U.N. and regional human rights treaties in general comments and recommendations, individual communications and inquiry reports of treaty monitoring bodies, and in the thematic reports of special rapporteurs and working groups of the U.N. and regional human rights systems. This chapter explores the reach and influence of human rights standards, especially how high courts in many countries reference these standards to hold governments accountable for the reform and repeal of criminal abortion laws.
Keywords: Abortion; Criminalization; Decriminalization; Human rights; Penalization; Proportionality.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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