2018
DOI: 10.1080/09688080.2018.1451173
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Nine months a slave: when pregnancy is involuntary servitude to a foetus

Abstract: Recent globally compiled evidence suggests that one-quarter of pregnancies end in abortions. However, abortions remain illegal in many countries, resulting in unsafe practices. Debates have largely stalled with the pro-life, pro-choice epithets. To provide further arguments in support of legalising abortion services, we argue that the state cannot demand of a woman that she maintains an unwanted pregnancy because that demand places her in a state of involuntary servitude. Involuntary servitude would put states… Show more

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“…For the period of an unwanted pregnancy, their bodies are vessels in the service of others, including governments. 12 After decades of gains in women's equality, this would be a serious erosion of women's rights that will have repercussions across global health and international development.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For the period of an unwanted pregnancy, their bodies are vessels in the service of others, including governments. 12 After decades of gains in women's equality, this would be a serious erosion of women's rights that will have repercussions across global health and international development.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%