Decriminalizing Abortion in Argentina: 8 Takeaways from the Inflection Point of Legalization
The Argentine experience offers insights to consider for countries at different stages of abortion struggles.

The Argentine experience offers insights to consider for countries at different stages of abortion struggles.

The Supreme Court of India recently ruled that all women, whether married or not, have equal rights to access abortion up to 24 weeks of gestation.

Now that the far right has reached the majority in both the Italian Parliament and Senate, access to abortion in Italy could soon face new restrictions.

The incompleteness of laws banning abortion means that women’s rights often will be subordinated to informal and background norms.

As SCOTUS moves closer to overturning Roe and Casey, looking south to Latin America highlights the egregiousness of these developments.

The Colombian Constitutional Court is currently considering whether to decriminalize abortion beyond the narrow exceptions already recognized in law.

The June Medical and Alliance for Open Society decisions call into question the contemporary comparative relevance of U.S. abortion jurisprudence.
