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S. Afr. j. bioeth. law ; 11(2): 80-84, 2018.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1270196

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This article examines the reality of HIV-positive women being subjected to perpetual stigmatisation as a result of involuntary sterilisation practices. The reproductive autonomy and dignity of HIV-positive persons is protected by various constitutional provisions, and a legal framework providing for the requirement of informed consent, as well as the prohibition of discrimination on the grounds of HIV status. This article considers the issues of both informed consent and discrimination in the context of the practice of involuntary sterilisation of HIVpositive women. The article considers the legal framework in light of the physical, emotional, social and cultural implications for HIV-positive women who are subjected to involuntary sterilisation


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Current Procedural Terminology , HIV Serosorting , South Africa , Sterilization, Involuntary , Women
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