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  2. Abortion law - Wikipedia

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    The exact scope of each legal ground also varies. For example, the laws of some countries cite health risks and fetal impairment as general grounds for abortion and allow a broad interpretation of such terms in practice, while other countries restrict them to a specific list of medical conditions or subcategories.

  3. Conscientious objection to abortion - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales and Scotland, medical staff has the right to refuse to participate in abortion because of conscientious objection. [16] Section 4 of the Abortion Act 1967 (which does not extend in Northern Ireland, where abortion is prohibited under most circumstances) states:

  4. Abortion laws worldwide: In what countries is abortion legal?

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    Where is abortion legal and where is abortion illegal? A guide explaining which countries allow abortion and which countries strictly restrict or outlaw abortion.

  5. Abortion in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Sweden was the first liberal democracy in Europe to legalise abortion, in 1938; this move was followed by the introduction of limited abortion laws in Denmark in 1939, [35] Finland in 1950, [36] and Norway in 1964. More liberal abortion laws were introduced in Norway in 1964, Finland in 1970, and Denmark and Iceland in 1973.

  6. 16 countries with the world’s strictest abortion laws - AOL

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    It is estimated that around 90 million women of reproductive age live in countries where abortion is completely illegal. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  7. Abortion-rights movement - Wikipedia

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    Anti-abortion groups have tried their best to discriminate the reproductive autonomy of women but ASAP has members spread across 20 countries that promote the women's movement for abortion rights, laws, and access. Even though abortion is legal in Asia, that does not mean that women always have access or adequate health care during these times.

  8. Factbox-Abortion laws in Europe - AOL

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    Became the world's first country to make women's free choice to request an abortion a constitutional right in March 2024. Abortion rights, which have been legal since a landmark 1974 law, are more ...

  9. Reproductive justice - Wikipedia

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    Access to abortion in South America ranges between individual countries and within cities. Some places - such as Uruguay, Cuba, and Puerto Rico - allow abortion access before the 12th-14th week of pregnancy. Other locations restrict abortion completely, such as Chile, El Salvador, and Honduras.