尼日利亚堕胎法诊断与人权轨迹:英国和美国的经验教训

Innocent Nwaogazie
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堕胎是指在胎儿出生前因任何原因终止妊娠。本研究关注的是尼日利亚将治疗性堕胎定为刑事犯罪,这是本研究的重点。尼日利亚社会对堕胎的态度是一种刻板的污名化,尽管理由是正确的。这项研究的目的是审查尼日利亚堕胎法与人权之间的轨迹,以及尼日利亚可以从英国和美国的司法管辖中吸取的教训。目的是对现行堕胎法进行审查,以便找出其在非洲和国际人权方面对妇女性健康和生殖健康的关切与堕胎权利方面的不足之处。本研究采用理论设计,通过基于现有法规和判例法的演绎推理分析了主要和次要来源,并与英国和美国的堕胎法律框架以及对非洲和国际人权法学的批判性审查并置于一起,对尼日利亚现有的堕胎法进行了询问。发现尼日利亚堕胎法目前的立场与非洲和国际人权法理学在妇女获得安全堕胎的性健康和生殖健康权利方面的立场不一致,这些权利隐含在隐私、不歧视、生命权、良好健康和身体自主权等基本权利和自由中,因为它涉及强奸、乱伦或严重胎儿畸形等其他因素导致的意外怀孕。研究报告建议进行法律改革,利用英国和美国法律框架提供的模式,允许妇女在符合非洲和国际人权条约的情况下合法堕胎。
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Diagnosis of Abortion Laws in Nigeria and Human Rights Trajectory: Lessons from Great Britain and United States of America
Abortion is the termination of pregnancy before its birth for whatever reason. The present study is concerned with therapeutic abortion which is criminalized in Nigeria been the focus of this study. The Nigerian societal attitude to abortion is one of stereotyped stigmatization notwithstanding the validity of the reasons. The aim of the study is to examine the trajectory between abortion laws and human rights in Nigeria and the lessons Nigeria can learn from Great Britain and United States jurisdictions. The objective is to interrogate the extant abortion laws with a view to locating their inadequacies in the area of both the African and international human rights concerns of sexual and reproductive health of women on abortion rights. Using doctrinal design by reliance on primary and secondary sources analysed through deductive reasoning based on extant statutes and case law, this study interrogated the extant abortion laws in Nigeria in juxtaposition with the British and the United States legal framework on abortion as well as critical examination of the African and international human rights jurisprudences, and found out that the current position of abortion law in Nigeria is not in the same wavelength with both the African and international human rights jurisprudences on sexual and reproductive health rights of females to access safe abortions implicit in the fundamental rights and freedoms of privacy, non-discrimination, right to life, good health and bodily autonomy as it relates to unwanted pregnancies induced by other factors such as rape, incest or severe foetus abnormalities. The study recommended law reform by using the models provided by the British and United States legal framework to allow women access to legal abortion in deserving cases in conformity with African and international human rights treaties.
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