TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY OF PERSONS WITH MENTAL DISABILITIES ON MEDICAL ADVICE: A CASE STUDY OF SOUTH AFRICA

Authors

  • Ashwanee Budoo
  • Rajendra Parsad Gunputh

Keywords:

South African Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act 92 of 1996, severe mental disability, termination of a pregnancy, Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

Abstract

The South African Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act 92 of 1996 provides for the termination of a pregnancy of a person with a severe mental disability in the event that the continued pregnancy would pose a risk to the life of the woman or the fetus. Such a termination of pregnancy can be proceeded with after obtaining the consent of the natural guardian, spouse, legal guardian or curator personae. The current article investigates whether the above does not violate the provisions of the Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities since it does not take into consideration the standpoint of the woman whose pregnancy is being terminated. It assesses whether depriving the woman with a mental disability of the right to give her opinion is justified. It then concludes that section 5(4)(a) violates several human rights of a woman with a mental disability and suggests a way forward.

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2021-04-19

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TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY OF PERSONS WITH MENTAL DISABILITIES ON MEDICAL ADVICE: A CASE STUDY OF SOUTH AFRICA. (2021). African Disability Rights Yearbook , 2. https://upjournals.up.ac.za/index.php/adry/article/view/446

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