Useful Sources

Worldwide
As explained on the map page, the information presented in the map is a compilation of the information at Harvard Law's Annual Review, the Center for Reproductive Rights, and Pregnant Pause. The first is academic, the second is pro-choice, and the third is pro-life.

Case Study: Chile
The following are the footnoted citations for the case study on Chile:
i. United Nations. Chile. (93)
ii. Women Behind Bars: Chile's Abortion Laws. (43)
iii. Ibid. (43)
iv. María Elena Acuña Moenne. "Embodying Memory: Women and the Legacy of the Military Government in Chile." (154)
v. Paxman, John M., and Alberto Rizo. "The Clandestine Epidemic: The Practice of Unsafe Abortion in Latin America." (206)
vi. United Nations. Chile. (93)
vii. "An Overview of Clandestine Abortion in Latin America." (1)
viii. United Nations. Chile. (93)
ix. Ibid. (93)
x. Acuña Moenne. (155)
xi. Ibid. (155)
xii. Ibid. (151, 156)
xiii. Ibid. (157)
xiv. Women Behind Bars: Chile's Abortion Laws. (43)
xv. Acuña Moenne. (158)
xvi. United Nations. Chile. (93)
xvii. Women Behind Bars: Chile's Abortion Laws. (43)
xviii. Ibid. (17)
xix. Lewis, Jone J. "Chile - Abortion - Encyclopedia of Women's History."
xx. Women Behind Bars: Chile's Abortion Laws. (30)
xxi. United Nations. Chile. (93)
xxii. Acuña Moenne. (159)
xxiii. "An Overview of Clandestine Abortion in Latin America." (1)
xxiv. "Abortion in Chile." Wikipedia.
xxv. United Nations. Chile. (93)
xxvi. "Abortion in Chile." Wikipedia.
xxvii. Women Behind Bars: Chile's Abortion Laws. (43)
xxviii. Ibid. (23)
xxix. Ibid. (65)
xxx. United Nations. Chile. (93)

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