Comunicación 1153/2003, K.L. v. Perú, Decisión de 17 de noviembre de 2005, U.N. Doc. CCPR/C/85/D/1153/2003. Sentencia en español
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[Peru violated 17-year-old girl's rights. Minor was pregnant with anencephalic fetus and was denied a legal abortion; she was forced to give birth and developed severe depression following infant's death four days after birth. Violations included right to be free from cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment, right to privacy and special measures for the protection of minors.]
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- 2. América Latina y el Caribe [869]
- Documentos de estándares internacionales [59]
- Niñas y adolescentes [72]
- Perú [87]
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