Left without a choice. Barriers to reproductive health in Indonesia

Case Studies & Research
London
Amnesty International
2010
73 p.
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This report reflects Amnesty International's recent analysis on the extent to which certain Indonesian laws have incorporated international human rights law and standards, including provisions contained in CEDAW, to which Indonesia is a state party. In particular, it builds on a series of open letters addressed to Indonesian authorities in late 2009 and early 2010, which highlighted some of the shortcomings of certain laws in guaranteeing non-discrimination and sexual and reproductive rights. At the time of writing Amnesty International had not received a written response to this correspondence.

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