Abstract
This study interprets the ambiguous Article 4(1) of the American Convention on Human Rights, which establishes that life shall be protected "in general,from the moment of conception." When doing so, it pays attention to different interpretive systems, and takes into account what is recorded in the travaux priparatoires of the Convention. Likewise, this study analyzes what the Inter-American Commission has determined on this issue, and assesses the value of these decisions. This article concludes that, even though one of the possible interpretations of the American Convention affirms that it would tolerate domestic legislations providing for abortion in exceptional circumstances, it declares the unborn's personhood.
First Page
209
Recommended Citation
Alvaro
Paul
Controversial Conceptions: The Unborn and the American Convention on Human Rights,
9
Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev.
209
(2012).
Available at:
https://lawecommons.luc.edu/lucilr/vol9/iss2/2