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. 2022;33(3):281-286.
doi: 10.3233/JRS-200095.

Abortion in Europe: Recent legislative changes and risk of inequality

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Abortion in Europe: Recent legislative changes and risk of inequality

Andrea Cioffi et al. Int J Risk Saf Med. 2022.

Abstract

Background: Induced abortion is a medical practice that has always been much discussed all over the world. Abortion is allowed in most European countries at the request of the woman with limitations that are imposed mainly by the gestational age. However, there are legislative differences between European countries which impose stringent limits on the use of induced abortion.

Objective: This article analyzes the European legislation on abortion, with a particular focus on countries in which there have been recent legislative changes in recent years, and the possible consequent risk of inequality among European women.

Methods: Government and ministerial websites of the countries analyzed have been consulted to investigate abortion laws in Europe. In addition, the Global Abortion Policies Database of the World Health Organization was also consulted for a regulatory comparison.

Results: The differences between the various European countries are considerable. Although guaranteed by most legislation, abortion remains a fragile right in some European countries.

Conclusion: Different legislation in the various countries of Europe causes difficulties for women who want to have an abortion but who reside in states where there are strict limits to abortion. In addressing the issue of induced abortion, we must not forget that the center of this practice is the woman. For this reason, it is essential to apply a reasoning based on respect for women's rights: freedom, health, and self-determination.

Keywords: Abortion; Europe; inequality; rights; women.

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