Objectives: Conscientious objection is the refusal to participate in an activity that an individual
considers incompatible with their religious, moral or ethical beliefs. We aim to characterize
the global landscape of conscientious objection by describing national policies and
laws and categorizing the strategies used to balance rights of providers with those
of women seeking abortion.
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Accepted:
June 26,
2015
Received:
June 25,
2015
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© 2015 Published by Elsevier Inc.