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Reproductive self-determination and regulation of termination of pregnancy in Germany: current controversies and developments
by
Bowman-Smart, Hilary
, Horn, Ruth
, Nov-Klaiman, Tamar
, Hempeler, Christin
in
Abortion
/ Access
/ Altruism
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Counseling
/ Criminology
/ Decriminalization
/ Elections
/ Embryos
/ Ethics
/ Federal government
/ Fetuses
/ Government
/ Legal reform
/ Legalization
/ Legislation
/ Medicine
/ Mental health
/ Pregnancy
/ Punishment
/ Reforms
/ Regulation
/ Reproductive health
/ Self control
/ Self determination
/ Termination
/ Tribunals & commissions
/ Unlawful
/ Womens health
2026
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Reproductive self-determination and regulation of termination of pregnancy in Germany: current controversies and developments
by
Bowman-Smart, Hilary
, Horn, Ruth
, Nov-Klaiman, Tamar
, Hempeler, Christin
in
Abortion
/ Access
/ Altruism
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Counseling
/ Criminology
/ Decriminalization
/ Elections
/ Embryos
/ Ethics
/ Federal government
/ Fetuses
/ Government
/ Legal reform
/ Legalization
/ Legislation
/ Medicine
/ Mental health
/ Pregnancy
/ Punishment
/ Reforms
/ Regulation
/ Reproductive health
/ Self control
/ Self determination
/ Termination
/ Tribunals & commissions
/ Unlawful
/ Womens health
2026
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Reproductive self-determination and regulation of termination of pregnancy in Germany: current controversies and developments
by
Bowman-Smart, Hilary
, Horn, Ruth
, Nov-Klaiman, Tamar
, Hempeler, Christin
in
Abortion
/ Access
/ Altruism
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Counseling
/ Criminology
/ Decriminalization
/ Elections
/ Embryos
/ Ethics
/ Federal government
/ Fetuses
/ Government
/ Legal reform
/ Legalization
/ Legislation
/ Medicine
/ Mental health
/ Pregnancy
/ Punishment
/ Reforms
/ Regulation
/ Reproductive health
/ Self control
/ Self determination
/ Termination
/ Tribunals & commissions
/ Unlawful
/ Womens health
2026
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Reproductive self-determination and regulation of termination of pregnancy in Germany: current controversies and developments
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Reproductive self-determination and regulation of termination of pregnancy in Germany: current controversies and developments
2026
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Overview
In Germany, efforts to reform current legislation governing access to termination of pregnancy (TOP) have recently gained momentum. In 2023, the German Federal Government appointed a ‘Commission on Reproductive Self-Determination and Reproductive Medicine’, which released recommendations to revise legislation of TOP in April 2024. Currently, TOP is unlawful under the German Criminal Code, with exemptions from punishment for TOP performed within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy following mandatory counselling. Additional exemptions exist in case of criminological or medical-social indications.The Commission report recommends the decriminalisation of early-stage TOP and potential abolition of the mandatory counselling requirement. It further recommends a revision of the medical-social indication, due to a lack of clarity in its interpretation. This indication allows for TOP beyond 12 weeks of pregnancy, where there is danger to the pregnant woman’s life or health.This paper provides an overview of Germany’s current TOP regulation and the Commission’s recommendations, with a particular focus on the ethical and legal challenges posed by the application of the current medical-social indication in cases of fetal anomalies. We argue that while legislative clarity is important, maintaining a broad interpretation of the medical-social indication is crucial to prevent undue restrictions on TOP access at later gestations.The Commission report represents a promising step forward in changes for TOP legislation in Germany, and we welcome its call for legal reform. However, given the outcome of the recent federal election in February 2025, it is unlikely that the revision of TOP legislation will be part of the new government’s agenda.
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