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Lamas, Marta; Taracena, Rosario; Preston, J.

Paulina: in the name of the law
Lamas, Marta; Taracena, Rosario; Preston, J. - 2000, Mexico City Mexico, Grupo de Información en Reproducción Elegida (GIRE), 26

Mots clés : aspects légaux; contraception d'urgence; crime; droits de l'homme; droits reproductifs; éducation au planning familial; femme; législation de l'avortement; loi sur l'avortement; planification familiale; planning familial; problèmes sociaux; viol
Pays / Régions : Amérique du Nord; Amérique latine; Mexique; Pays en développement

Résumé : In July of 1999, 13-year-old Paulina del Carmen Ramírez Jacinto was raped in front of family members by a man who broke into her home to rob them. As a result, Paulina became pregnant. She and her mother requested an abortion to which they had the legal right, as dictated by Mexican law in all 31 states and the Federal District for victims of rape. Unfortunately, the justice officials and health authorities of Baja California, where the crime was committed, impeded Paulina from terminating the pregnancy. They put their religious beliefs before the legal obligations that come with their positions as public servants. This document offers basic information to people interested in the defense of human rights and reproductive and sexual rights. It is hoped that justice may be served in the case of Paulina and that this may be the last story of its kind.

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