Reviewing and Reflecting on Reproductive Rights in the Context of the Value of Law
Keywords:
reproductive rights, freedom, legal boundaries, constructive rationalityAbstract
Procreation should not be a social responsibility for human beings, but a need that arises from the heart of the subject, not to meet the expectations of others, but the infinite desire for new life, not to be urged by others, but a choice that one makes under serious consideration. When procreation becomes an oppression of power, it becomes the “great” excuse to destroy all the rights of the subject, and all exploitation and oppression is moralised and rationalised. It is intended to explore the legal values and spirit behind reproductive rights from the perspective of individual freedom versus collective confinement, human key versus instrumental fence, evolutionary rationality versus constructive rationality.