Ethical and Social Issues on Family Planning Flashcards
The 2 kinds of laws at level w/ each other
Statute and Int’l
State the Hierarchy of Laws from lowest to highest
Rules and regulations, jurisprudence, city ordinances, incorporation clause, international law, statute law, constitution
Core concepts of Human Rights
life, liberty, speech, property
Human rights are protected by the ________ and are vital in preserving _________.
law, human dignity
Characteristics of Human Rights
indivisible, interdependent, interrelated, universal, inalienable, inviolable
true or false: human rights protects the individual from political majorities
true
Reproductive Rights: The basic right to decide freely and responsibly which aspects of reproduction and/or family planning?
Number, spacing, and timing of children. To have the means to do so
Article # of the Bill of Rights stating the right to life
3
RA stating that the law of hiring skilled health professionals for maternal care and skilled birth attendance
10354
Which Constitution states that “The State shall defend the right of spouses to found a family in accordance with their religious convictions and the demand of responsible parenthood.”?
1987 Constitution
Article II, Section 15
Promote health and instill health consciousness
Article II, Section 11
Essential goods made available to all at an affordable cost
Article XIX
Freedom of expression
Article XII (1)
Access to health-related education and information on reproductive health
What does CEDAW stand for?
Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women