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25 Potchefstroom Elec. L.J. 1 (2022)

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Author
Shaun de Freitas
Affiliation
University of Free State
Email
defreitas@ufs.ac.za
Date Submission
30 April 2020
Date Revised
24 November 2021
Date Accepted
24 November 2021
Date published
14 January 2022

Abstract
Camilla Pickles' Pregnancy Law in South Africa: Between
Reproductive Autonomy and Foetal Interests (Pregnancy Law)
aims at providing a less adversarial angle related to the pregnant
woman and the unborn within her by moving away from viewing
the pregnant woman as a single entity (including the unborn
within her) as well as from viewing the pregnant woman and the
unborn within her as two separate entities of distinctive value
and with separate needs. This applies to four categories
addressed by Pregnancy Law, namely foetal personhood,
violence against pregnant women that terminates pregnancies,
substance abuse during pregnancy, and the termination of
pregnancy especially in the South African context. Pregnancy
Law positions its argument on a relational model that
emphasises the context of pregnancy as signifying a connection
between the pregnant woman (with rights) and the unborn (with
interests) inside her, the unborn being entirely dependent on the
pregnant woman's body. This, in turn, is blended with what is
referred to as a not-one/not-two approach. Bearing this in mind,
Pregnancy Law claims to provide a compromise, a middle
ground and a third approach regarding what is perceived to be
the  extremes  of  the  single-entity  and  separate-entities
approaches. Bearing this in mind, this article critically appraises
Pregnancy Law's claims as alluded to above with a specific
focus on the status of the unborn against the background of
abortion (which in turn has implications for matters related to
foetal personhood, violence against pregnant women that
terminates pregnancies, and substance abuse during
pregnancy).

Editor Prof W Erlank

How to cite this article
De Freitas S A Reply to Camilla
Pickles' Pregnancy Law in South
Africa: Between Reproductive
Autonomy and Foetal Interests
PER/PELJ2022(25) -DOI
http://dx.doi.org/1 0.1 7159/1 727-
3781 /2022/v25i0a8273
Copyright
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/1 0.1 7159/1 727-
3781 /2022/v25i0a8273

Keywords
Abortion; right to life; reproductive rights; termination of
pregnancy; pro-choice; pro-life.

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