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Primerjalnopravna analiza pravice do svobodnega odločanja o rojstvu otrok v mednarodnopravnih dokumentih o človekovih pravicah : (magistrsko diplomsko delo)
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Ustava Republike Slovenije v 55. členu zagotavlja pravico do svobodnega odločanja o rojstvu otrok, ki jo podrobneje ureja Zakon o zdravstvenih ukrepih pri uresničevanju pravice do svobodnega odločanja o rojstvu otrok (v nadaljevanju: ZZUUP). V njem je pravica definirana kot svobodna odločitev moškega in ženske o rojstvu otrok, pri čemer jima morajo biti dostopne tudi potrebne storitve v okviru zdravstvenega varstva, ki naj bi pripomogle pri uresničevanju te pravice. In čeprav pri nas predstavlja ustavno pravico, pravica do svobodnega odločanja o rojstvu otrok ni konkretno opredeljena v nobeni mednarodni konvenciji o človekovih pravicah. Nekateri pravni strokovnjaki nastopajo do pravice do svobodnega odločanja o rojstvu otrok relativno restriktivno ter razumevanje in obseg pravice omejujejo na definicijo iz 5. točke prvega odstavka 16. člena Konvencije o odpravi vseh oblik diskriminacije žensk, spet drugi zastavljajo pravico širše, in sicer kot da ta obsega nekatere človekove pravice, ki so že priznane v nacionalnih zakonih, mednarodnih dokumentih o človekovih pravicah ter drugih ustreznih dokumentih Združenih narodov. Ne glede na to, za katero razumevanje se odločimo – sama pravica ostaja na mednarodnem nivoju še nedefinirana, zaradi česar jo države pogosto kršijo s trditvijo, da jih mednarodno pravo v tem delu ne zavezuje. Ena izmed aktualnejših zadev, ki smo ji lahko bili priča, je odločitev Vrhovnega sodišča Združenih držav Amerike, ki je spremenilo precedens Roe proti Wade in s tem ogrozilo ne le možnost varne umetne prekinitve nosečnosti, temveč tudi uporabo kontracepcije, postopek oploditve z biomedicinsko pomočjo ter zdravstveno varstvo žensk v ZDA. Omejitve in kršitve pravice do svobodnega odločanja o rojstvu otrok se dogajajo tudi v Sloveniji in v sosednjih državah. Velikokrat je temu tako zaradi prevladujočih političnih prepričanj vladajočih strank pa tudi ugovorov zdravnikov, kar posledično omejuje dostopnost do umetne prekinitve nosečnosti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:pravica do svobodnega odločanja o rojstvu otrok, splav, kontracepcija, oploditev z biomedicinsko pomočjo, sterilizacija, družina, diskriminacija žensk
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:L. Marković
Year:2023
Number of pages:VII, 65 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151363 This link opens in a new window
UDC:342.726-055.2(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:167992323 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.10.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Comparative legal analysis of the right to decide freely on the birth of children in international human rights documents
Abstract:
Article 55 of the Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia guarantees the right to decide freely on the birth of children and is regulated more in detail by the Act on health measures in the exercise of the right to freely decide on the birth of children. The Act defines the right as a man's and a woman's free decision on childbirth and provides them the access to the necessary health care services to assist in the exercise of this right. And although it is a constitutional right in Slovenia, the right to freely decide on the birth of children is not concretely defined in any international human rights convention. Some legal experts take a position on the right to decide freely about the birth of children in a relatively restrictive manner, limiting the understanding and scope of the right to the definition in paragraph 5 Article 16(1) of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, while others conceive of the right more broadly, as encompassing several human rights that are already recognised in national laws, international human rights instruments and other relevant United Nations documents. Regardless of the understanding, the right itself remains undefined at the international level, which is why states often violate it by claiming that they are not bound by international law in this area. One of the more topical cases we have witnessed is the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States of America, which reversed the precedent of Roe v. Wade and, hence, threatened the possibility of safe abortion as well as the use of contraception, the process of assisted reproductive technology, and women's health care in the USA. Restrictions and violations of the right to decide freely about the birth of children also occur in Slovenia and in neighbouring countries. This is often due to the prevailing political beliefs of the ruling parties, as well as the objections of doctors, which in turn restrict access to abortion.

Keywords:right to decide freely about childbirth, abortion, contraception, assisted reproduction, sterilisation, family, discrimination against women

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