Litigating against the Forced Sterilization of HIV-Positive Women: Recent Developments in Chile and Namibia
Summary
Recently, advocates have begun to litigate coerced sterilization as a rights violation in domestic and international courts. Two such cases are presented in this article. Although the cases are still in the litigation process, they represent a promising new approach for anti-sterilization advocates and an important step toward recognizing the reproductive rights of HIV-positive women. (10 pages)