This article examines the meaning and nature of sterilisation. It equally discusses the historical context of involuntary sterilisation and its likely human rights implications. More importantly, it discusses the decision of the Namibian Supreme Court in Government of Namibia v LM and argues that the court fails to consider involuntary sterilisation as a form of human rights violation, particularly violence against women. The article contends that given the attendant mental, physical and emotional trauma a woman may suffer upon undergoing forced sterilisation, this would amount to an act of violence against women as recognised under international human rights law
The article examines the activities of the African Commission with regard to the advancement of sexu...
This article considers the importance of preventing mother to child transmission of HIV in Africa. I...
Calls for safeguards to prevent forced sterilization of women and girls with disabilities, a practic...
This article examines the meaning and nature of sterilisation. It equally discusses the historical c...
This article examines the reality of HIV-positive women being subjected to perpetual stigmatisation ...
Government of the Republic of Namibia v LM [2014] NASC 19 (hereafter the LM case) concerns the invol...
The Sterilisation Act 44 of 1998 prohibits sterilisations without informed consent. Despite its enac...
Government of the Republic of Namibia v LM [2014] NASC 19 (hereafter the LM case) concerns the invol...
Government of the Republic of Namibia v LM [2014] NASC 19 (hereafter the LM case) concerns the invol...
Forced and coerced sterilization is a phenomenon that has a long history, as well as in Europe, and ...
Abstract There has been a long history of subjecting marginalized women to forced and coerced steril...
The 2015 judgment of the Namibia Supreme Court in Government of the Republic of Namibia v LM and Oth...
Adolescent girls with intellectual disabilities are highly susceptible to involuntary sterilisation...
Introduction: Forced and coerced sterilization is an internationally recognized human rights violati...
Involuntary and coerced sterilizations are now clearly recognised as events that breach a number of ...
The article examines the activities of the African Commission with regard to the advancement of sexu...
This article considers the importance of preventing mother to child transmission of HIV in Africa. I...
Calls for safeguards to prevent forced sterilization of women and girls with disabilities, a practic...
This article examines the meaning and nature of sterilisation. It equally discusses the historical c...
This article examines the reality of HIV-positive women being subjected to perpetual stigmatisation ...
Government of the Republic of Namibia v LM [2014] NASC 19 (hereafter the LM case) concerns the invol...
The Sterilisation Act 44 of 1998 prohibits sterilisations without informed consent. Despite its enac...
Government of the Republic of Namibia v LM [2014] NASC 19 (hereafter the LM case) concerns the invol...
Government of the Republic of Namibia v LM [2014] NASC 19 (hereafter the LM case) concerns the invol...
Forced and coerced sterilization is a phenomenon that has a long history, as well as in Europe, and ...
Abstract There has been a long history of subjecting marginalized women to forced and coerced steril...
The 2015 judgment of the Namibia Supreme Court in Government of the Republic of Namibia v LM and Oth...
Adolescent girls with intellectual disabilities are highly susceptible to involuntary sterilisation...
Introduction: Forced and coerced sterilization is an internationally recognized human rights violati...
Involuntary and coerced sterilizations are now clearly recognised as events that breach a number of ...
The article examines the activities of the African Commission with regard to the advancement of sexu...
This article considers the importance of preventing mother to child transmission of HIV in Africa. I...
Calls for safeguards to prevent forced sterilization of women and girls with disabilities, a practic...