Journal article
International Human Rights and the Mistreatment of Women During Childbirth
R Khosla, C Zampas, JP Vogel, MA Bohren, M Roseman, JN Erdman
Health and Human Rights: an international journal | Harvard School of Public Health | Published : 2016
Abstract
International human rights bodies have played a critical role in codifying, setting standards, and monitoring human rights violations in the context of sexual and reproductive health and rights. In recent years, these institutions have developed and applied human rights standards in the more particular context of maternal mortality and morbidity, and have increasingly recognized a critical human rights issue in the provision and experience of care during and after pregnancy, including during childbirth. However, the international human rights standards on mistreatment during facility-based childbirth remain, in an early stage of development, focused largely on a discrete subset of experience..
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