This article examines, from a human rights perspective, the experience of women, and the practices of health care providers regarding abortion in Chile. Most abortions, as high as 100,000 a year, are obtained surreptitiously and clandestinely, and income and connections play a key role. The illegality of abortion correlates strongly with vulnerability, feelings of guilt and loneliness, fear of prosecution, physical and psychological harm, and social ostracism. Moreover, the absolute legal ban on abortion has a chilling effect on health care providers and endangers women’s lives and health. Although misoprostol use has significantly helped to prevent greater harm and enhance women’s agency, a ban on sales created a black market. Against this...
This article presents the findings of a qualitative study exploring the experiences of women living ...
This research examines how women in Chile embody being criminalized for abortion in the context of i...
Chile has a long history of restricting access to legal abortion. Until 2017, when the government pa...
This article examines how legal reform on abortion has been debated in Chile especially after 2012. ...
This article examines how legal reform on abortion has been debated in Chile especially after 2012. ...
This article offers an account of the political and legal process that led to the approval of the Ch...
This record contains the original Spanish article on abortion in the Unidad Popular by Piero Montebr...
Abstract Abortion is legally restricted in most of Latin America where 95% of the 4.4 million aborti...
The article that we present below is the product of reflections related to my PhD thesis , focusing ...
Chile’s Law 21.030 decriminalized the voluntary interruption of pregnancy in three situations (when ...
From 1989 through September 2017, Chile's highly restrictive abortion laws exposed women to victimis...
Since 1989 abortion in Chile has been illegal in every single circumstance. This means that tens of ...
The research question in this study is assessing the conditions for policy change regarding the abor...
The research question in this study is assessing the conditions for policy change regarding the abor...
The research question in this study is assessing the conditions for policy change regarding the abor...
This article presents the findings of a qualitative study exploring the experiences of women living ...
This research examines how women in Chile embody being criminalized for abortion in the context of i...
Chile has a long history of restricting access to legal abortion. Until 2017, when the government pa...
This article examines how legal reform on abortion has been debated in Chile especially after 2012. ...
This article examines how legal reform on abortion has been debated in Chile especially after 2012. ...
This article offers an account of the political and legal process that led to the approval of the Ch...
This record contains the original Spanish article on abortion in the Unidad Popular by Piero Montebr...
Abstract Abortion is legally restricted in most of Latin America where 95% of the 4.4 million aborti...
The article that we present below is the product of reflections related to my PhD thesis , focusing ...
Chile’s Law 21.030 decriminalized the voluntary interruption of pregnancy in three situations (when ...
From 1989 through September 2017, Chile's highly restrictive abortion laws exposed women to victimis...
Since 1989 abortion in Chile has been illegal in every single circumstance. This means that tens of ...
The research question in this study is assessing the conditions for policy change regarding the abor...
The research question in this study is assessing the conditions for policy change regarding the abor...
The research question in this study is assessing the conditions for policy change regarding the abor...
This article presents the findings of a qualitative study exploring the experiences of women living ...
This research examines how women in Chile embody being criminalized for abortion in the context of i...
Chile has a long history of restricting access to legal abortion. Until 2017, when the government pa...