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Razvoj (mednarodno)pravnih norm: vloga feminističnih družbenih gibanj pri uresničevanju pravice do izbire za splav : vloga feminističnih družbenih gibanj pri uresničevanju pravice do izbire za splav
ID Miklavčič, Katja (Author), ID Roter, Petra (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Hedžet, Ajda (Comentor)

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Abstract
Pravica do izbire za splav v eksplicitni obliki še ni bila zapisana v noben mednarodnopravni dokument. Resda razvoj mednarodnopravnih norm poteka v smeri, ki onemogočanje oziroma preprečevanje umetne prekinitve nosečnosti obravnava kot kršitev človekovih pravic, a ureditev splava ostaja v domeni držav. Upoštevaje, da so skladno s teorijo družbenega konstruktivizma norme (mednarodnega) prava spreminjajoča se kategorija, magistrska naloga raziskuje vlogo družbenih gibanj pri nastanku, spreminjanju in širjenju (mednarodno)pravnih norm, kot je pravica do izbire za splav. Naloga raziskuje, kako sodobna feministična družbena gibanja kot del transnacionalnih zagovorniških mrež (tj. v sklopu režima človekovih pravic) pripomorejo k razvoju in uresničevanju pravice do izbire za splav. Kot nova družbena gibanja, ki so vzniknila v drugi polovici 20. stoletja, se feministična gibanja osredotočajo na spremembe v razumevanju odnosov v družbi, pri čemer je za širjenje pravice do izbire za splav ključno razumevanje žensk onkraj njihove reprodukcijske funkcije, ki življenje ploda oziroma zarodka vrednoti višje od dobrobiti nosečnice. Analiza primera vloge družbenega gibanja pri uresničevanju pravice do izbire za splav je pokazala, da si argentinsko feministično gibanje – skladno z interpretacijo mednarodnih organov, ki onemogočanje oziroma preprečevanje splava razumejo kot kršitev človekovih pravic in diskriminatorno ravnanje – za zagotavljanje pravice do izbire za splav med drugim prizadeva s širjenjem zavedanja, da pravica do izbire za splav ni le javnozdravstveno vprašanje ter vprašanje ekonomske in socialne pravičnosti, temveč je tudi pravica žensk do avtonomnega odločanja o svojem življenju.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:splav, družbena gibanja, mednarodne norme, človekove pravice, pravica do izbire.
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[K. Miklavčič]
Year:2021
Number of pages:91 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-127509 This link opens in a new window
UDC:305-055.2(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:67026691 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.06.2021
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Development of the (international) legal norms: the role of feminist social movements in the implementation of the right to abortion : magistrsko delo
Abstract:
The right to abortion has not yet been explicitly enacted in any international human rights legal document. International legal norms tend to recognise gradually prevention of abortion as a human rights violation, but abortion laws remain regulated by the individual states. Considering the theory of social constructivism that understands (international) legal norms as a dynamic category, this thesis focuses on the role of social movements in the process of formation, development, and expansion of the (international) legal norms, particularly on the right to abortion. The thesis explores how contemporary feminist social movements as a part of transnational advocacy networks contribute to the development and implementation of the right to abortion. As the other new social movements that arose in the second half of the 20th century, feminist movements strive to change societal relations. When advocating for the right to abortion, the attention has been focused primarily on understanding women beyond their reproductive function which values the life of the foetus more than the well-being of the pregnant women. The case study analysis of a social movement for the implementation of the right to abortion has shown that the Argentinian feminist movement – in accordance with certain international institutions – understands prevention of abortion as a human rights violation and/or discriminatory treatment. Not only has the feminist movement framed the right to have an abortion as a public health issue and a question of social and economic justice, but it also established it as a right of women to make decisions about their lives.

Keywords:abortion, social movements, international norms, human rights, the right to choose.

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