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Conservative litigation against sexual and reproductive health policies in Argentina.

María Angélica Peñas Defago1, José Manuel Morán Faúndes2.   

Abstract

In Argentina, campaigns for the recognition of sexual and reproductive rights have sparked opposition through litigation in which the dynamics of legal action have come from self-proclaimed "pro-life" NGOs, particularly since 1998, when the conservative NGO Portal de Belén successfully achieved the banning of emergency contraception through the courts. The activities of these groups, acting as a "civil arm" of religion, are focused primarily on obstructing access to legally permissible abortions and bringing about the withdrawal of a number of recognized public policies on sexual and reproductive health, particularly the 2002 National Programme for Sexual Health and Responsible Procreation. This paper analyzes the litigation strategies of these conservative NGOs and how their use of the courts in Argentina has changed over the years. It gives examples of efforts in local courts to block individual young women from accessing legal abortion following rape, despite a ruling by the National Supreme Court of Justice in 2012 that no judicial permission is required. In spite of major advances, the renewed influence of the Catholic hierarchy in the Argentine political scene with the accession of the new Pope poses challenges to the work by feminists and women's movements to extend and consolidate sexual and reproductive rights.
Copyright © 2014 Reproductive Health Matters. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Argentina; conservatism; reproductive rights; self-proclaimed “pro-life” NGOs; strategic litigation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25555765     DOI: 10.1016/S0968-8080(14)44805-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Health Matters        ISSN: 0968-8080


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