Abstract Background Improving maternal health, reducing global maternal mortality, and working toward universal access to reproductive health care are global priorities for United Nations agencies, national governments, and civil society organizations. Human rights lawyers have joined this global movement, using international law and domestic constitutions to hold nations accountable for preventable maternal death and for failing to provide access to reproductive health care services. Case presentation This article discusses three decisions in which international treaty bodies find the nations of Brazil and Peru responsible for violations of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women and the International...
The O\u27Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University, the World Heal...
International human rights bodies have played a critical role in codifying, setting standards, and m...
All women need access to antenatal care in pregnancy, skilled care during childbirth, and care and s...
This article highlights the significant theoretical constraints of universalism, the tendency of hum...
Preventable maternal death as a human rights concern is gaining greater momentum. This article exami...
Remedies and reparation measures emerging from the Inter-American System of Human Rights in reproduc...
The crisis in maternal mortality rates is an acute reminder of the insufficient and unsustainable na...
Background: Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in developing countries despite internation...
While the concept of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs) has grown in legitimacy at th...
Access to comprehensive reproductive health care for women and girls, including access to quality ma...
In 2011, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) issued two landmar...
Gender stereotypes surrounding women\u27s reproductive health impede women\u27s access to essential ...
The landmark international conference on population and development, held in Cairo, in 1994, interna...
Most of Africa's 54 countries have restrictive abortion laws, outdated remnants of former colonial l...
Reproductive autonomy is a pivotal part of women’s access to equal citizenship, yet it has not been ...
The O\u27Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University, the World Heal...
International human rights bodies have played a critical role in codifying, setting standards, and m...
All women need access to antenatal care in pregnancy, skilled care during childbirth, and care and s...
This article highlights the significant theoretical constraints of universalism, the tendency of hum...
Preventable maternal death as a human rights concern is gaining greater momentum. This article exami...
Remedies and reparation measures emerging from the Inter-American System of Human Rights in reproduc...
The crisis in maternal mortality rates is an acute reminder of the insufficient and unsustainable na...
Background: Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in developing countries despite internation...
While the concept of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs) has grown in legitimacy at th...
Access to comprehensive reproductive health care for women and girls, including access to quality ma...
In 2011, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) issued two landmar...
Gender stereotypes surrounding women\u27s reproductive health impede women\u27s access to essential ...
The landmark international conference on population and development, held in Cairo, in 1994, interna...
Most of Africa's 54 countries have restrictive abortion laws, outdated remnants of former colonial l...
Reproductive autonomy is a pivotal part of women’s access to equal citizenship, yet it has not been ...
The O\u27Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University, the World Heal...
International human rights bodies have played a critical role in codifying, setting standards, and m...
All women need access to antenatal care in pregnancy, skilled care during childbirth, and care and s...