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Domestic law, abortion and contraception versus the Maputo Protocol - Study applied to the Democratic Republic of Congo

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Unlike almost all European countries, where abortion and contraception have been decriminalized and access to them has been liberalized, in many African countries abortion and contraception are still criminal offences, with a few rare exceptions. The advent of the Maputo Protocol, the most important international instrument on women's rights to reproductive health and the control of reproductive functions in Africa, ratified by the majority of the continent's countries, has emptied the essence of contrary national laws through its direct applicability, tacitly abrogating them.This study identifies the innovations brought about by the above-mentioned Protocol in the Congolese legal system, and examines the human rights obligations to which the DR Congo is subject.

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Born on November 27, 1997 in Durba, DR Congo, Jean Faustin Bafwa Katombe is a lawyer with a bachelor's degree (bac+5) in Law from the official University of Bukavu (UOB). A law researcher, he was the first winner of the first edition (2022) of the Professor Gaston KABWA KABWE scientific prize. He has been a member of the Haut-Uélé Bar since October 2023.

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Authors Jean Faustin Bafwa Katombe
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.02.2024
 
EAN 9786207174867
ISBN 9786207174867
No. of pages 84
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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