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The Judicial Politics of Abortion in Latin America
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The Judicial Politics of Abortion in Latin America

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Latin America has traditionally imposed the strictest limits on legal abortion in the democratic world, but over the last twenty years, constitutional courts across the region have issued important rulings on its regulation. In The Judicial Politics of Abortion in Latin America, Jordi Diez analyzes four landmark cases in Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Mexico. Based on research in all four countries, including interviews with high court justices and law clerks, Diez argues that the decisions' variance is explained by two main factors: justices' and law clerks' ability to assemble legal majorities in favour of reducing abortion restrictions, and each country's unique political landscape. As debates about a woman's right to choose unfold around the world, Diez offers important and timely lessons from Latin America.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The University of North Carolina Press
Country
United States
Date
25 November 2025
Pages
336
ISBN
9781469689739

Latin America has traditionally imposed the strictest limits on legal abortion in the democratic world, but over the last twenty years, constitutional courts across the region have issued important rulings on its regulation. In The Judicial Politics of Abortion in Latin America, Jordi Diez analyzes four landmark cases in Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Mexico. Based on research in all four countries, including interviews with high court justices and law clerks, Diez argues that the decisions' variance is explained by two main factors: justices' and law clerks' ability to assemble legal majorities in favour of reducing abortion restrictions, and each country's unique political landscape. As debates about a woman's right to choose unfold around the world, Diez offers important and timely lessons from Latin America.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The University of North Carolina Press
Country
United States
Date
25 November 2025
Pages
336
ISBN
9781469689739