Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.25595/2408
Author(s)
Lux, Julia
Molter, Sarah
Lange, Katrin
Sprang, Friederike
Institution
ISS e.V. - Observatory for Sociopolitical Developments in Europe
Year of publication
2023.12
Issue number
25
Language
englisch
Abstract
Being able to terminate a pregnancy is a prerequisite for bodily self-determination and thus fundamental to gender equality.
This Working Paper compares regulations, coverage of costs, and provision as well as data on abortions in Germany, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Spain. It contrasts existing regulations and practices with the recommendations of the World Health Organisation, human rights standards of reproductive and sexual rights, and the concept of reproductive justice.
All five EU Member States should improve their regulation and provision of abortions, to effectively guarantee the rights and health of pregnant persons.
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Justice
Reproduction
Abortion
safe abortions
reproductive justice
reproductive and sexual rights
Sweden
Germany
The Netherlands
Spain
France
World Health Organisation
human rights
Reproduction
Abortion
safe abortions
reproductive justice
reproductive and sexual rights
Sweden
Germany
The Netherlands
Spain
France
World Health Organisation
human rights
Publication type
Working Paper
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