What is right to choose? Explain in 250 words
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(public policy, law, ethics) The moral or legal entitlement of a pregnant woman to make the full and final decision either to give birth to her child or to abort the fetus.
1969, "Significant Step Taken on Abortion," St. Petersburg Times (Washington Post Service), 12 Nov., p. 7D (retrieved 22 March 2009):
Strict abortion laws have been attacked in the courts, on the grounds that they violate a woman's fundamental right to choose whether or not to bear children.
(public policy, law, ethics) The entitlement of a person to make the decision to end their own life through euthanasia.
1969, "Significant Step Taken on Abortion," St. Petersburg Times (Washington Post Service), 12 Nov., p. 7D (retrieved 22 March 2009):
Strict abortion laws have been attacked in the courts, on the grounds that they violate a woman's fundamental right to choose whether or not to bear children.
(public policy, law, ethics) The entitlement of a person to make the decision to end their own life through euthanasia.
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