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Abortion law around the world: Progress and pushback

L. Finer and J.B. Fine

American Journal of Public Health, 2013, vol. 103, issue 4, 585-589

Abstract: There is a global trend toward the liberalization of abortion laws driven by women's rights, public health, and human rights advocates. This trend reflects the recognition of women's access to legal abortion services as a matter of women's rights and self-determination and an understanding of the dire public health implications of criminalizing abortion. Nonetheless, legal strategies to introduce barriers that impede access to legal abortion services, such as mandatory waiting periods, biased counseling requirements, and the unregulated practice of conscientious objection, are emerging in response to this trend. These barriers stigmatize and demean women and compromise their health. Public health evidence and human rights guarantees provide a compelling rationale for challenging abortion bans and these restrictions.

Keywords: article; female; health; health care delivery; human; induced abortion; legal aspect; personal autonomy; pregnancy; public health; reproductive rights; women's health; women's rights, Abortion, Induced; Female; Health Services Accessibility; Humans; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Public Health; Reproductive Rights; Women's Health; Women's Rights; World Health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2012.301197

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