Artículo
Abortion Law Illiberalism and Feminist Politics in Comparative Perspective
Fecha de publicación:
10/2024
Editorial:
Annual Reviews
Revista:
Annual Review of Law and Social Science
ISSN:
1550-3585
e-ISSN:
1550-3631
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Since the 1970s, a liberal politics has dominated comparative abortion law, one almost too ubiquitous to name. This article tracks departures from liberal abortion law in Europe and the Americas that have reshaped the field of comparative abortion law. Section 2 examines the repurposing of liberal abortion law for illiberal ends in a conservative moment of authoritarian governments and their anti-gender campaigns. Drawing on larger ideas of autocratic legalism, the article analyzes how governments and courts have used the features of liberal abortion law to revoke or defeat abortion rights. Section 3 examines the counter-emergence of a feminist protest politics that has abandoned liberal abortion law in a democratic remaking of society and state. Today, in abortion lawmaking through democratized institutions and in the unmaking of abortion law through direct action, feminist movements are reclaiming comparative abortion law and its politics.
Palabras clave:
ABORTION LAW
,
CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM
,
DEMOCRACY
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Erdman, Joanna N.; Bergallo, Paola; Abortion Law Illiberalism and Feminist Politics in Comparative Perspective; Annual Reviews; Annual Review of Law and Social Science; 20; 1; 10-2024; 273-291
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