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Reproductive Health and Rights in the United Nations – Normative Action Amidst Political Controversy and Religious Contestation

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October 10, 2008

Reproductive Health and Rights in the United Nations – Normative Action Amidst Political Controversy and Religious Contestation

The article follows the evolution of norms and policies related to reproductive health and rights in the United Nations from the first decades after World War II to 2007. The focus is on the policymaking processes related to the large world conferences, particularly on population and women during the 1970s, 80s and 90s and the follow-up meetings around and after the turn of the century.

Resource type
Author
Torild Skard
Editor
Anne Hellum & Hege Skjeie
Publisher
Institute of Public Law, University of Oslo
Publication year
2008

The article follows the evolution of norms and policies related to reproductive health and rights in the United Nations from the first decades after World War II to 2007. The focus is on the policymaking processes related to the large world conferences, particularly on population and women during the 1970s, 80s and 90s and the follow-up meetings around and after the turn of the century.

Resource type
Author
Torild Skard
Editor
Anne Hellum & Hege Skjeie
Publisher
Institute of Public Law, University of Oslo
Publication year
2008