By The Center for Reproductive Law and Policy
ISBN-10: 1890671037
ISBN-13: 9781890671037
Reproductive rights are across the world famous as severe either to advancing women's human rights and to selling improvement. Governments from worldwide have, in recent times, either stated and pledged to strengthen reproductive rights to an exceptional measure. yet for governments, non-governmental corporations (NGOs), and anxious advocates to paintings in the direction of reforming legislation and rules on the way to enforce the mandates of those overseas meetings, they need to be told concerning the present country of nationwide point formal legislation and rules affective reproductive rights. This e-book on Latin the US and the Caribbean is the made of a different sequence of collaborative reviews among the U.S.-based middle for Reproductive legislation and coverage and national-level NGOs world wide. CRLP and NGOs in have surveyed legislation and guidelines in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Jamaica, Mexico, and Peru with recognize to the next concerns: * legislation and regulations relating to birth control, abortion, sterilization, and HIV/AIDS and different sexually-transmitted ailments; * Women's prestige because it pertains to: marriage (including universal legislation unions and cohabitation), estate rights, hard work rights, credits, schooling, and the fitting to actual integrity; * Reproductive future health and rights of children, together with segments on marriage, intercourse schooling, and sexual offenses opposed to minors.
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