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Latin America Weekly Report
Bishops win legal battle on abortion. Excommunicated Chiapas Legislators give inLatin America Weekly Report - 1991 - Latin America Weekly Report, 4Palabras claves : aborto terapéutico; anormalidades congénitas; anticoncepción de emergencia; aspectos legales; crimen; educación en planificación familiar; enfermedades; enfermedades congénitas; enfermedades y malformaciones congénitas; estrupo; familia y hogar; familla; legislación; legislación y estatuto; madres; padres; planificación familiar; problemas sociales; relaciones familiares; solteros, solteras; violaciónPaís : America Del Norte; América latina; Latina America; México; País en desarrolloResumen : In October 1990, the state of Chiapas, Mexico, enacted legislation allowing abortions to be performed in the first three months of pregnancy under the following circumstances: a) when couples agree on abortion as a family planning measure; and b) when a woman is unmarried. The abortion law of Chiapas already allowed abortions to be performed in cases of rape, genetic defect, and risk to the pregnant woman's life. On 31 December 1991, the legislature suspended this legislation and referred the issue to Mexico's newly established Human Rights Commission.
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