The Constitutional Court guarantees that young women aged 16 and 17 can have abortions without parental consent
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The Constitutional Court gave its approval this Tuesday to the reform of the abortion law, by which young women aged 16 and 17 can interrupt their pregnancy without the need for parental consent. Public schools are also set as the reference centers to carry them out.Keep reading
The Constitutional Court endorsed this Tuesday the legal reform approved in 2023 that allows girls under 16 and 17 years old to have an abortion without parental permission.
The Constitutional Court (TC) addressed the debate on Vox's appeal against the abortion law reform on Tuesday after the president of the court, Judge Cándido Conde-Pumpido, postponed the matter to not interfere with the June 9 European elections. The Constitutional Court ultimately dismissed Vox's appeal, led by Santiago Abascal, which challenged Law 1/2023 on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy because it viol…
The Constitutional Court has rejected Vox's appeal against the 2023 abortion law reform, which among other things eliminates the obligation for 16- and 17-year-old girls to have parental permission to have an abortion. The guarantee of the court of guarantees, which came forward with the vote against the four conservative magistrates of the plenary, comes after several judgments that have rejected appeals against the abortion law of 2010 and als…
The provisions of the Sexual and Reproductive Health Act appealed by Vox receive the approval of the Constitutional Court when declaring them constitutional
The Spanish Constitutional Court (SC) approved on Tuesday that girls aged 16 and 17 can voluntarily terminate their pregnancy without paternal consent, and establishes public hospitals as reference centers for this practice.
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