The Impact of the Pandemic on Reproductive Autonomy and Gender Equality: Perspectives from the Sustainable Development Agenda

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Petersen, Carole J. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hawaii, Cades Fdn Prof Law, William S RichardsonSchool Law, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
关键词
reproductive autonomy; human rights; telemedicine abortion; self-managed abortion; maternal mortality;
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10.1515/ldr-2024-0011
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D9 [法律]; DF [法律];
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0301 ;
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The COVID-19 pandemic had mixed effects on reproductive autonomy. While some governments excluded reproductive health care from the category of "essential" services that could be provided during shutdown orders, the pandemic also gave researchers an opportunity to study the efficacy and safety of telemedicine abortion and self-managed abortion. Feminist organizations around the world have also organized to provide cross-border services and far more women now know how to obtain abortion medications. This can be empowering, not only during a public emergency but also when legal rights are suddenly taken away. Unfortunately, for those women who require surgical abortion care, overly strict laws can still lead to tragic outcomes. This is why it is important that human rights treaty bodies and courts are gradually recognizing a right to reproductive autonomy under regional and international human rights law. Hopefully, even conservative governments can be persuaded to provide compassionate exceptions in their laws regulating abortion. A more compassionate approach to the subject of abortion would promote both maternal health and gender equality, helping governments to achieve the ambitious targets in the Sustainable Development Goals.
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