BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)
Biomedical processes and its impact on the formation of women’s reproductive rights in Kyrgyzstan
Abstract
The advancements of contemporary science and technology, particularly within the realm of medicine, find extensive application across various facets of societal engagement. These circumstances, in turn, give rise to the establishment of novel domains within public relations, thereby shaping their legal framework. Questions of human rights and freedoms occupy the core of legal science. Simultaneously, the intricacies of public relations within this domain have given rise to the development of new branches of law, with the process of their distinct delineation being articulated in several scholarly works. The domain of women’s reproductive rights, relatively nascent and necessitating thorough examination, has engendered one of the most urgent challenges of our era. In recent decades, the exploration of women’s reproductive rights has extended beyond the purview of medical science to encompass the realm of legal scholarship. Hence, a comprehensive exploration of reproductive rights facilitates the enhancement of legal governance within this domain. The article delves into an analysis of the reproductive rights of women, focusing on their incorporation into the national legislative framework of Kyrgyzstan. An endeavor is undertaken to scrutinize the conceptual framework of women’s reproductive rights within the context of legal scholarship. A comparative assessment of the incorporation of conceptual elements within national legal statutes is conducted. Women’s reproductive rights are examined within the broader context of human rights and freedoms, elucidating certain shared aspects and distinctive characteristics.