Abstract
This study was commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for
Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the FEMM Committee. It aims
to provide a comparative overview of the situation in the European Union, with particular
focus on six selected Member States, in terms of access to sexual and reproductive
healthcare goods (such as medicines) and services (such as abortion and family planning),
from both legal and practical perspectives. The study looks at the extent to which
conscientious objection affects access to sexual and reproductive rights (SRHR). The study
will contribute to formulating a clear framework for the improvement of access to sexual
and reproductive healthcare goods and services in the EU.
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