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What Colombia's Legalization of Abortion Means for Latin America | Council on Foreign Relations

Latin America has historically had some of the world’s most restrictive abortion policies, but Colombia’s easing of rules signals a growing wave of change.

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Colombia's highest court rules to decriminalize abortion

Colombia has become the latest country in Latin America to expand access to abortion, with the nation’s Constitutional Court voting to legalize the procedure until the 24th week of pregnancy

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Colombia's Constitutional Court legalizes abortion up to 24 weeks

Colombia has become the latest country in Latin America to expand access to abortion, with the nation's Constitutional Court voting to legalize the procedure until the 24th week of pregnancy.

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Colombia's Constitutional Court legalizes abortion up to 24 weeks

Colombia has become the latest country in Latin America to expand access to abortion, with the nation's Constitutional Court voting to legalize the procedure until the 24th week of pregnancy.

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Colombia's highest court legalizes some abortions

Before the ruling, Colombia allowed abortions only when a woman’s life was in danger, a fetus had malformations or the pregnancy resulted from rape.

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