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[Human rights and procreation].

F Leroy1

  • 1Laboratoire de Gynécologie Expérimentale, Hôpital Saint Pierre, Bruxelles.

Revue Medicale De Bruxelles
|April 1, 1990
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Procreation significantly impacts human freedom, health, and welfare, yet human rights texts overlook this, neglecting women's and children's rights. Achieving reproductive rights requires addressing global demographic disparities and balancing individual freedoms with social fairness.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Health
  • Human Rights Law
  • Demography

Context:

  • The relationship between procreation and human well-being is substantial but underrepresented in human rights discourse.
  • Historical and ongoing struggles for reproductive autonomy, particularly concerning anticonceptive methods, highlight a persistent neglect of women's and children's rights.
  • The global demographic shift, especially in developing nations, has intensified ideological conflicts regarding human rights.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the impact of procreation on human freedom, health, and welfare.
  • To examine the historical evolution and current status of reproductive rights within the framework of human rights.
  • To identify the ideological conflict between first-generation individual "rights of" and second-generation social "rights to" in the context of global population dynamics.
Keywords:
Age FactorsAttitudeBehaviorChildContraception--historyContraceptive Usage--historyDemographic FactorsDeveloped CountriesDeveloping CountriesEconomic FactorsFamily Planning--historyFertilityHuman RightsOpposition To Family PlanningPhilosophical OverviewPolitical FactorsPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPopulation DynamicsPsychological FactorsReproductionReproductive BehaviorSocioeconomic FactorsWomen's StatusYouth

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Summary:

  • The impact of procreation on human freedom, health, and welfare is considerable, yet inadequately addressed in human rights literature, indicating a neglect of women's and children's rights.
  • The two-century struggle for anticonceptive methods demonstrates the ongoing fight for reproductive autonomy, which remains incomplete.
  • A demographic surge in developing countries has created an ideological divide between individual freedoms and social equity, necessitating a re-evaluation of human rights priorities.

Impact:

  • This research underscores the critical need to integrate reproductive health and rights into the core of human rights frameworks.
  • It highlights the necessity of political and economic adjustments between developed and developing nations to achieve equitable global population management.
  • The findings advocate for democratic and intensive birth control measures as a means to resolve conflicts and ensure balanced compromises for global welfare.