Reproductive rights Main article: Reproductive rights Further information: Forced sterilization, Forced pregnancy, and Forced abortion Reproductive rights are legal rights and freedoms relating to reproduction and reproductive health. These include the right to decide on issues regarding the number of children born, family planning, contraception, and private life, free from coercion and discrimination; as well as the right to access health services and adequate information.[52][53][54] [55] According to UNFPA, reproductive rights "include the right to decide the number, timing and spacing of children, the right to voluntarily marry and establish a family, and the right to the highest attainable standard of health, among others".[56] Mothers' rights Main article: Mothers' rights Mothers' rights movements focus on maternal health, workplace issues such as labor rights, breastfeeding, and rights in family law. Fathers' rights Main article: Fathers' rights The fathers' rights movement is a movement whose members are primarily interested in issues related to family law, including child custody and child support, that affect fathers and their children.[57] Children's rights Main article: Children's rights Children's rights are the human rights of children, with particular attention to the rights of special protection and care afforded to minors, including their right to association with both parents, their right to human identity, their right to be provided in regard to their other basic needs, and their right to be free from violence and abuse.[58][59][60] Marriage rights Main article: Marriage laws Each jurisdiction has its own marriage laws. These laws differ significantly from country to country; and these laws are often controversial. Areas of controversy include women's rights as well as same sex marriage. |
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