Reproductive Rights in Nepal
Reproductive Rights in Nepal
Reproductive Rights in Nepal
Nepal
Presented by:
Roshan Sunar
Rukmani Khadka
Sadhana Deuba
Sadikshya Maharjan
Santosh Yadav
Reproductive Rights
Reproductive Right is made up of two words as :
Reproductive:
Adjective : relating to or effecting reproduction
Synonym : generative, procreative, progenitive, propagative,
conceptive etc.
Rights:
Rights are the inherent will or interests of individuals which are
legally permitted and guaranteed. The rights must have legal
protection, recognition and enforceability.
Ihering – “Rights are legally protected interest.”
Reproduction rights are the rights of individuals to decide
whether to reproduce and have reproductive health. This may
include an individual’s right to plan a family, terminate a
pregnancy, use contraceptives, learn about sex education in public
schools and gain access to reproductive health services.
“Reproductive rights rest on the recognition of the basic rights of
all couples and individuals to decide freely and responsibly the
number, spacing, and timing of their children and to have the
information and means to do so, and the right to attain the highest
standard of sexual and reproductive health. It also includes the
right to make decisions concerning reproduction free of
discrimination, coercion and violence, as expressed in human
rights documents.”
(Source : International Conference on Population and
Development, Programme of Action, Para 7.3)
Where do Reproductive Rights Come From ?
The U.S. Supreme court has recognized for the first time it as a personal
right that is deemed “fundamental” and which extends to procreation
(Skinner v. Oklahoma), contraception (Eisenstadt v. Baird), family
relationships (Prince v. Massachusetts) and child rearing (Pierce v.
Society of sister), however, the U.S. constitution does not explicitly
mention a right to reproduce.