Abortion and Reproductive Rights in Slovenia 1st Edition
Abortion and Reproductive Rights in Slovenia, 1st Edition by Ana Kralj, Tanja Rener, Vesna Leskošek, Metka Mencin, Mirjana Ule, and Slavko Kurdija offers a rigorous, compassionate exploration of reproductive health and policy in Slovenia. This authoritative volume situates Slovenia’s legal framework, medical practice, and social debate within the broader European and Central European contexts — invaluable reading for anyone focused on reproductive rights in the region.
Clear, well-researched chapters guide readers through the historical evolution of abortion law in Slovenia, contemporary healthcare provision, and the intersection of law, gender, and ethics. Combining legal analysis, sociological insight, and first-hand accounts, the authors illuminate how policy translates into lived experience for women, healthcare professionals, and advocacy groups across urban centers like Ljubljana and smaller communities throughout the country.
Readers will appreciate the book’s balanced tone and evidence-based recommendations for policymakers, NGOs, legal practitioners, and academics. It addresses pressing questions about access, informed consent, public health outcomes, and the role of European Union norms in shaping national legislation. Comprehensive yet accessible, the work is an essential resource for university courses, legal research, human rights organizations, and anyone seeking a nuanced understanding of reproductive rights in Slovenia and Southeast Europe.
Whether you are a student of reproductive health, a policymaker drafting reforms, or an engaged citizen, this book equips you with the context and critical perspectives needed to navigate ongoing debates. Add Abortion and Reproductive Rights in Slovenia, 1st Edition to your collection for a thoughtful, timely examination of one of today’s most important social and legal issues. Order now to deepen your understanding of reproductive rights in Slovenia and beyond.
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