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Law as a social determinant of unsafe abortion in Argentina

Posted on:2010-01-18Degree:LL.MType:Thesis
University:University of Toronto (Canada)Candidate:Cavallo, Maria MercedesFull Text:PDF
GTID:2444390002471686Subject:Law
Abstract/Summary:
Using Burris et al.'s model of law as a social determinant of health, this thesis postulates that the law and its application contribute to abortion-related morbidity and mortality among those women who qualify for a legal and safe abortion according to the justifications stipulated in the Criminal Code. This thesis proposes a circular model in order to show how the application of the law, through courts rulings, contributes to unsafe abortion. On the one hand, Argentine law acts as a pathway along which inequity in socioeconomic status exposes certain women to pathogenic practices, such as self-induced abortions. On the other hand, the law acts as a shaper of socioeconomic status as it perpetuates gender stereotypes, constructing a normative world where sex-role stereotypes are naturalized, and having an impact in women's lack of access to legal and safe abortions.
Keywords/Search Tags:Law, Abortion
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