Book contents
- Through Thin and Thick
- Globalization and Human Rights
- Through Thin and Thick
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I Conception
- Part II Concretion
- 11 Asylum
- 12 Citizenship
- 13 Abortion
- 14 Due Process
- 15 Self-Determination
- 16 Self-Government
- 17 Environment
- 18 Recognition
- Part III Confliction
- Part IV Connection
- Index
- Books in the Series
13 - Abortion
from Part II - Concretion
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 June 2022
- Through Thin and Thick
- Globalization and Human Rights
- Through Thin and Thick
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I Conception
- Part II Concretion
- 11 Asylum
- 12 Citizenship
- 13 Abortion
- 14 Due Process
- 15 Self-Determination
- 16 Self-Government
- 17 Environment
- 18 Recognition
- Part III Confliction
- Part IV Connection
- Index
- Books in the Series
Summary
While women may have partly profited from the relatively recent rights-revolution in Latin America, the pregnant sisters among them have seemingly had to sit in the back of the bus or stay off altogether. Even modest progress on abortion entitlements has ostensibly come at a high price and slow pace, perchance thanks to the opposition of an alliance of age-old and up-and-coming religious congregations. On a positive note, though, the struggle for emancipation on this front seems to be moving forward.
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- Through Thin and Thick , pp. 104 - 119Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022