Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Conservative Spanish Government Plans to Tighten Abortion Law
AFP: Spain government 'plans abortion reform':
MADRID — Spain's conservative government plans to tighten the country's abortion law to oblige girls aged 16 and 17 seeking the procedure to have their parents' consent, its justice minister said Wednesday.
Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon said he was drawing up a bill to change the former Socialist government's 2010 law which fully legalised abortion up to 14 weeks of pregnancy. . . .
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/reproductive_rights/2012/01/conservative-spanish-government-plans-to-tighten-abortion-restrictions.html