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Women's Right to Reproductive Self-Determination from the Perspective of Civil Law


ISBN13: 9789811927898
Published: August 2022
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication: Singapore
Format: Hardback
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This book explores the issue of abortion and women's rights in contemporary China. With a vast population, China's government has pursued controversial policies, such as the One Child Policy, in the past. Today, a rapidly urbanizing society is aging quickly, and the policies are loosening; but what are the implications for Chinese women, and how do policies compare to those in the West? In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Jiang eludicates the Chinese legal and social history of abortion for the first time in English. This book will be of interest to lawyers, NGO researchers, feminists and academics.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Chapter 1. Women's Right to Reproductive Self-Determination
Chapter 2. The Theoretical and Practical Basis of Women's Right to Reproductive Self-Determination
Chapter 3. The Premise for Women's Exercise of the Right to Reproductive Self-Determination-Medical Institutions' Obligation of Notification
Chapter 4. Women's Exercise of the Right to Reproductive Self-Determination-Centered on the Capacity of Self-Determination
Chapter 5. Restrictions on Women's Right to Reproductive Self-Determination-Based on Medical Reasons and Ethical Review
Chapter 6. Restrictions on Women's Right to Reproductive Self-Determination to Protect Personality