Considerations for formulating reproductive health laws
Second edition
Overview
This discussion paper considers how laws can be developed to improve protection of sexual and reproductive health, and how they can be applied to facilitate rather than obstruct the availability of sexual and reproductive health services. It addresses legal principles governing relations between providers of health services in general and of sexual and reproductive health services in particular, and intended recipients of those services. The legal principles that are examined include those governing free and informed decision-making, privacy and confidentiality, the competent delivery of services and the use of conscientious objection.