Home / Publications /
The European Union’s Duty Under International Humanitarian Law to Ensure Non-Discriminatory Medical Care to Women and Girls Raped in Armed Conflict, Including Access to Safe Abortion Services
10.08.2014
The European Union’s Duty Under International Humanitarian Law to Ensure Non-Discriminatory Medical Care to Women and Girls Raped in Armed Conflict, Including Access to Safe Abortion Services
Abortion
European Union
Helms Amendment
International Human Rights Law
International Humanitarian Law
Reproductive Rights
UN Security Council
US Abortion Laws
Excerpts of EU, International, and National Laws, Policies & Practices Relevant to this Duty
Related Publications
UN/Government Submissions
09.20.2023
Report to Human Rights Committee on US Abortion Bans as Violations of International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
Briefs and White Papers
04.18.2023
Human Rights Crisis: Abortion in the United States After Dobbs
UN/Government Submissions
03.02.2023
Letter to UN Special Procedures on US Abortion Rights
Letters
01.08.2023
Letter on LaSalle Nomination from Gender & Reproductive Justice Organizations and Leaders
Letters
10.21.2022
Castro, Jacobs Call for Biden Administration to Affirm Global Commitment to Protecting Sexual and Reproductive Rights Post-Dobbs
Q&As
09.27.2022
Q&A: How International Law Protects Abortion Access in the US
Abortion
Human Rights Treaties
International Human Rights Law
Reproductive Rights
United States
US Abortion Laws