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Ingeligte toestemming by die voortplantingsregte van vroue met intellektuele gestremdhede in Suid-Afrika : 'n Wekroep tot regshervorming

Dissertation (LLM (Public Law))--University of Pretoria, 2022.

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Other Authors: Carstens, Pieter Albert, 1960-
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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/88529 Ingeligte toestemming by die voortplantingsregte van vroue met intellektuele gestremdhede in Suid-Afrika : 'n Wekroep tot regshervorming Carstens, Pieter Albert, 1960- marnoswart36@gmail.com Grobbelaar-Du Plessis, IIze Swart, Marno Sterilisation Intellectual disability Informed consent Volenti non fit iniuria Reproductive rights UCTD Dissertation (LLM (Public Law))--University of Pretoria, 2022. This research is focused on establishing the nature, content and extent of the reproductive rights of women with intellectual disabilities, and on investigating the doctrine of informed consent as it applies to the reproductive rights of these women. To this end, an integrated analysis of all the ethico-legal measures in health law is pursued to establish a harmonised and coherent understanding of the total regulatory framework governing this matter. A human rights based approach serves as the methodological foundation for this dissertation, allowing those human rights and fundamental freedoms contained in South African law to be directly applied to the research topic. Although this study is conducted with specific reference to the involuntary sterilisation of women with intellectual disabilities, the relevance of the fundamental aspects of this research for investigations into other reproductive rights of women with intellectual disabilities stands to reason. The study follows an integrated approach, allowing the researcher to consider the multi-layered provisions of the South African law in terms of those of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, which is the supreme force of law. By first explaining the social foundations on which the research topic is grounded, a backdrop was created that allows for a critical analysis of the substantive provisions of the South African regulatory framework. The medico-legal doctrine of informed consent is studied with specific reference to persons with intellectual disabilities and their reproductive rights. This is done within a legal framework considering the provisions of the applicable common law, legislation, case law and the principles of medical ethics. In addition, the provisions of three relevant international human rights treaties are also discussed in terms of their bearing on the intersectional aspects of women with intellectual disabilities in Africa, and their meaning and validity within the context of the South African regulatory framework. The relevant determinations of the Bill of Rights are also analysed and discussed, together with other national legislation of the Republic. Complementary to this legal perspective, the matter is viewed from a medical perspective by considering the ethical principles adopted by the medical profession, especially those rules applied by the Health Professions Council of South Africa, in a brief discussion of views on the involuntary sterilisation of women with intellectual disabilities. This multi-layered analytical approach exposed the shortcomings of the Sterilisation Act of 1998, prompting the formulation of four suggestions for law reform. It is hoped that this study (and the suggestions contained herein) will serve as a call for law reform, and will be influential in the revision of legislation concerning the reproductive rights of persons with intellectual disabilities in South Africa. Public Law LLM (Public Law) Unrestricted 2022-11-29T10:01:11Z 2022-11-29T10:01:11Z 2023-05 2022-12 Dissertation * A2023 https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/88529 Afrikaans © 2022 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle Sterilisation
Intellectual disability
Informed consent
Volenti non fit iniuria
Reproductive rights
UCTD
Ingeligte toestemming by die voortplantingsregte van vroue met intellektuele gestremdhede in Suid-Afrika : 'n Wekroep tot regshervorming
title Ingeligte toestemming by die voortplantingsregte van vroue met intellektuele gestremdhede in Suid-Afrika : 'n Wekroep tot regshervorming
title_full Ingeligte toestemming by die voortplantingsregte van vroue met intellektuele gestremdhede in Suid-Afrika : 'n Wekroep tot regshervorming
title_fullStr Ingeligte toestemming by die voortplantingsregte van vroue met intellektuele gestremdhede in Suid-Afrika : 'n Wekroep tot regshervorming
title_full_unstemmed Ingeligte toestemming by die voortplantingsregte van vroue met intellektuele gestremdhede in Suid-Afrika : 'n Wekroep tot regshervorming
title_short Ingeligte toestemming by die voortplantingsregte van vroue met intellektuele gestremdhede in Suid-Afrika : 'n Wekroep tot regshervorming
title_sort ingeligte toestemming by die voortplantingsregte van vroue met intellektuele gestremdhede in suid afrika n wekroep tot regshervorming
topic Sterilisation
Intellectual disability
Informed consent
Volenti non fit iniuria
Reproductive rights
UCTD
url https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/88529