Abortion Law and Policy Around the World: In Search of Decriminalization

Health Hum Rights. 2017 Jun;19(1):13-27.

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to provide a panoramic view of laws and policies on abortion around the world, giving a range of country-based examples. It shows that the plethora of convoluted laws and restrictions surrounding abortion do not make any legal or public health sense. What makes abortion safe is simple and irrefutable-when it is available on the woman's request and is universally affordable and accessible. From this perspective, few existing laws are fit for purpose. However, the road to law reform is long and difficult. In order to achieve the right to safe abortion, advocates will need to study the political, health system, legal, juridical, and socio-cultural realities surrounding existing law and policy in their countries, and decide what kind of law they want (if any). The biggest challenge is to determine what is possible to achieve, build a critical mass of support, and work together with legal experts, parliamentarians, health professionals, and women themselves to change the law-so that everyone with an unwanted pregnancy who seeks an abortion can have it, as early as possible and as late as necessary.

MeSH terms

  • Abortion, Induced / legislation & jurisprudence*
  • Abortion, Legal*
  • Female
  • Health Policy
  • Human Rights*
  • Humans
  • Pregnancy
  • Public Health