Journal Citation:
89(4) AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 579-86 (1999).
The authors note that a systmatic review of national and international developments regarding abortion showed that the progressive liberalization of abortion laws between 1967-1977 and 1977-1988 generally has been maintained during the last decade. This article traces devlopments in national legislation, leading court decisions, and constitutional provisions on abortion worldwide and analyzes United Nations conference documents, observations made by the committees that monitor government compliance with international human rights conventions, and the interpretative literature since 1988. The article describes punative, health, and human rights law reforms and explains that all three of these approaches have been used in abortion law development. [Descriptors: Reproductive Rights - Abortion, International]