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With events and movements such as #MeToo, the Gender Equality UN
Sustainable Development Goal, the Irish and Chilean abortion policy
changes, and the worldwide Women's March movement, women's rights
are at the top of the global public agenda. Yet, countries around
the world continue to debate if and how women should have access to
reproductive rights, and specifically abortion. This book provides
the most comprehensive comparative review of this topic to date.
How are reproductive rights produced? This book analyzes three
spheres of influence on abortion policymaking: civil society,
national government, and international bodies. It engages scholars
as well as undergraduate and graduate students in social sciences,
law, gender studies, and development and sustainability studies.
With insights into the influence of intergovernmental bodies,
international health organizations, state-level political
representatives, and religious civil society players, this book
will be of interest to policymakers, organizations and individuals
concerned with influencing reproductive policy.
With events and movements such as #MeToo, the Gender Equality UN
Sustainable Development Goal, the Irish and Chilean abortion policy
changes, and the worldwide Women's March movement, women's rights
are at the top of the global public agenda. Yet, countries around
the world continue to debate if and how women should have access to
reproductive rights, and specifically abortion. This book provides
the most comprehensive comparative review of this topic to date.
How are reproductive rights produced? This book analyzes three
spheres of influence on abortion policymaking: civil society,
national government, and international bodies. It engages scholars
as well as undergraduate and graduate students in social sciences,
law, gender studies, and development and sustainability studies.
With insights into the influence of intergovernmental bodies,
international health organizations, state-level political
representatives, and religious civil society players, this book
will be of interest to policymakers, organizations and individuals
concerned with influencing reproductive policy.
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