ADPF 54

ADPF 54
Court Supreme Court of Brazil
Full case name ADPF 54 (NATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF HEALTH WORKERS (CNTS) v. COURTS OF JUSTICE OF THE STATES)
Decided April 12, 2012
Citation(s) Supreme Court of Brazil decriminalized the abortion of anencephalics in the country
Court membership
Judge(s) sitting

Chief Justice

Antonio Cezar Peluso

Rapporteur Justice

Marco Aurélio Mello

Associate Justices

Carlos Ayres Britto, Carmen Lúcia Antunes Rocha, Enrique Ricardo Lewandowski, Gilmar Ferreira Mendes, Joaquim Barbosa, José Celso de Mello, Luiz Fux

ADPF 54 (born April 12, 2012), is landmark Brazil Supreme Court case. The minister relator Marco Aurélio Mello voted in favor of descriminalization abortions involving anencephalics fetuses ("fetuses with no brains").[1]

High Court decision

International status of abortion law

UN 2013 report on abortion law.[2]

  Legal on request
  Legal for maternal life, health, mental health, rape, fetal defects, and/or socioeconomic factors
  Illegal with exception for maternal life, health, mental health, rape, and/or fetal defects
  Illegal with exception for maternal life, health, mental health, and/or rape
  Illegal with exception for maternal life, health, and/or mental health
  Illegal with no exceptions
  Varies
  No information[3]
Supreme Court of Brazil.

Judiciary representation

Supreme Court members Ministers Yes No
Antonio Cezar Peluso 1 1
Carlos Ayres Britto 1 1
Carmen Lúcia Antunes Rocha 1 1
Gilmar Ferreira Mendes 1 1
José Celso de Mello 1 1
Marco Aurélio Mello 1 1
Rosa Weber 1 1
Joaquim Benedito Barbosa Gomes 1 1
Enrique Ricardo Lewandowski 1 1
Luiz Fux 1 1
Total 10 08 02

Legislative representation

Attorney General of Brazil Prosecutor Yes No
Roberto Gurgel 1 1
Total 1 1 0

Executive representation

Solicitor-General of Brazil Solicitor General Yes No
Luís Inácio Adams 1 1
Total 1 1 0

Amici curiae

Amici curiae (Support for ADPF 54) (11)
Anis (Instituto de Bioética, Direitos Humanos e Gênero) Adef (Associação de Desenvolvimento da Família) Conselho Federal de Medicina Deputie José Pinotti (DEM-SP) Escola de Gente e Rede Nacional Feminista de Saúde, Direitos Sexuais e Reprodutivos Federação Brasileira de Ginecologia Federação Brasileira de Obstetrícia Sociedade Brasileira de Genética Clínica Sociedade Clínica Brasileira de Medicina Fetal Sociedade Clínica Brasileira para o Progresso da Ciência Católicas pelo Direito de Decidir (CDD)[4]
Amici curiae (Against ADPF 54) (3)
Associação Nacional Pró-Vida e Pró-Família Conferência Nacional dos Bispos do Brasil (CNBB) Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus (Universal Church of the Kingdom of God)

See also

References

  1. Abortion of Anencephalics in Brazil (Portuguese)
  2. "World Abortion Policies 2013" (PDF). United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. Retrieved 31 July 2013.
  3. World Abortion Policies 2007, United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division.
  4. pt:Católicas pelo Direito de Decidir
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