Bibliographic citations
Jimenez, L., (2024). Análisis jurídico de las tendencias no contenciosas y jurisprudenciales sobre el acceso a la interrupción del embarazo desde el DIDH [Trabajo académico, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27670
Jimenez, L., Análisis jurídico de las tendencias no contenciosas y jurisprudenciales sobre el acceso a la interrupción del embarazo desde el DIDH [Trabajo académico]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27670
@misc{renati/535997,
title = "Análisis jurídico de las tendencias no contenciosas y jurisprudenciales sobre el acceso a la interrupción del embarazo desde el DIDH",
author = "Jimenez Barboza, Lorena Valeria",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
This paper will conduct a legal analysis of the non-contentious and jurisprudential trends regarding access to abortion under international human rights law. For that purpose, we will begin by explaining the normative protection afforded to access to abortion under international human rights law. In this sense, based on the contentious and jurisprudential pronouncements of universal and regional bodies, the impact of restrictive regulations on abortion on women's human rights will be made visible. In this way, the existence of norms and interpretations of these norms will be argued as the beginning of a line of argument in favor of access to abortion for pregnant women. In this sense, the contradiction of the line of argument on the violation of the right to life of the fetus as a consequence of access to termination of pregnancy will be demonstrated. Indeed, it will be shown that the right to life does not confer absolute protection to the fetus. On the contrary, the restriction of access to termination of pregnancy is materialized in the violation of the right to life of pregnant women. In the same vein, we will demonstrate the possible violation of other human rights protected in various human rights instruments, such as the right to privacy and reproductive health. Finally, we will demonstrate the noncontentious and jurisprudential consensus in certain cases of access to termination of pregnancy with respect to the pronouncements issued by the Human Rights Protection Systems.
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