When sexual and (non-) reproductive health is objected to consciousness. An analysis from the political theory and the rights approach

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https://doi.org/10.20318/eunomia.2021.6068

Keywords:

consciousness objection, sexual and non-reproductive health, legal interruptions of pregnancy, , rule of law, democracy, equality, human rights, sexual and reproductive rights

Abstract

This work deals with the tension between sexuality and non-reproduction health and conscientious objection when it is exercised in the face of legal interruptions of pregnancies, from a feminist critical perspective with a rights focus. For this purpose, the analysis revolves around the rule of law as a political scenario where antagonistic forces typical of the struggles of feminist movements and hetero-patriarchal religious resistance converge. Sexual and     (non-) reproductive health is made visible in the framework of human rights and the particularities of conscientious objection in this field, as well as its consequences and effects in terms of democracy and equality.

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Published

2021-03-25

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Forum and Agora

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When sexual and (non-) reproductive health is objected to consciousness. An analysis from the political theory and the rights approach. (2021). EUNOMÍA. Revista En Cultura De La Legalidad, 20, 172-185. https://doi.org/10.20318/eunomia.2021.6068