An analytical analysis of abortion laws in Zimbabwe from a human rights perspective

Abortion is an “unlawful and intentional killing and causing the expulsion from the uterus of a human foetus”. At the heart of the abortion debate exists’ those who affiliate with the pro-life debate which is based mainly on the status of the embryo. The pro-life debate maintains that life and pers...

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Main Author: Chin'ombe, Petronellah
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/494
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description Abortion is an “unlawful and intentional killing and causing the expulsion from the uterus of a human foetus”. At the heart of the abortion debate exists’ those who affiliate with the pro-life debate which is based mainly on the status of the embryo. The pro-life debate maintains that life and personhood begin at conception hence the right to life applies at conception and no other considerations can nullify this right. It accords the foetus with the status of a person with rights and interests worthy of legal protection. Against this argument are those that maintain that the embryo is never a person and that a woman has a right to abortion at any point of the pregnancy. They state inter alia that forcing a woman to carry a foetus to term is an invasion of her bodily integrity, moral autonomy and her moral rights to be treated as a human being. Thus, abortion becomes a human rights issue because of the right of autonomy in decision making in private matters which entitles a woman to decide whether to carry the foetus to term without any interference from the government
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spelling ir-11408-4942022-06-27T13:49:05Z An analytical analysis of abortion laws in Zimbabwe from a human rights perspective Chin'ombe, Petronellah Abortion Abortion is an “unlawful and intentional killing and causing the expulsion from the uterus of a human foetus”. At the heart of the abortion debate exists’ those who affiliate with the pro-life debate which is based mainly on the status of the embryo. The pro-life debate maintains that life and personhood begin at conception hence the right to life applies at conception and no other considerations can nullify this right. It accords the foetus with the status of a person with rights and interests worthy of legal protection. Against this argument are those that maintain that the embryo is never a person and that a woman has a right to abortion at any point of the pregnancy. They state inter alia that forcing a woman to carry a foetus to term is an invasion of her bodily integrity, moral autonomy and her moral rights to be treated as a human being. Thus, abortion becomes a human rights issue because of the right of autonomy in decision making in private matters which entitles a woman to decide whether to carry the foetus to term without any interference from the government 2014-11-03T08:50:09Z 2014-11-03T08:50:09Z 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/494 en open Midlands State University
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An analytical analysis of abortion laws in Zimbabwe from a human rights perspective
title An analytical analysis of abortion laws in Zimbabwe from a human rights perspective
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