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The mission of the Reproductive Justice movement is to allow everyone to have autonomy over their own body, ultimately giving them the right to control and choose their own path. According to its founders, this includes the right to control your own body, choose to have children, choose not to have children, and take care of your children in a healthy and safe community.
Therefore within this collection, which forms part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 collection on Gender Equality, you will find all the best and latest research dedicated to giving everyone the right to bodily autonomy.
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from the book Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa | from the book Reproductive Violence and International Criminal Law | from the book Reproductive Citizenship | from the book Anthropologies of Global Maternal and Reproductive Health |
from Scientific American | from The Journal of Family and Economic Issues | from humanities and social sciences communications | from Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities |
from the book Trauma and Motherhood in Contemporary Literature and Culture | from the book Towards Gender Equality in Law | from the book Vindicatory Justice | from the book The Moral Case for Abortion |
from Nature | from Scientific American | from Feminist Legal Studies | from Nature Microbiology |
from the book Abortion and Contraception in Modern Greece, 1830-1967 | from the book Victim Advocacy before the International Criminal Court | from the book The Cultural Politics of Femvertising | from the book Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in India |
from Nature | from International Journal for the Semiotics of Law | from Journal of Happiness Studies | from Maternal and Child Health Journal |
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