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Argentine Supreme Court abortion decision

Here  is a link to a C-Fam story on a recent abortion decision from the Supreme Court of Argentine. The Court found that there was a constitutional right to abortion in the case of rape. This conclusion was based on international law, although not the type of international law actually embodied in a treaty. Rather, the decision was based on the work of various UN agencies and international organizations that support “reproductive rights.” This decision illustrates the grave dangers of the efforts of various UN entities that seek to promote abortion.  http://www.c-fam.org/fridayfax/volume-15/argentine-supreme-court-falls-prey-to-un-treaty-monitoring-bodies.html

Richard M.

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