Abstract
Abortion continues to be ahighly contentious issue. This article provides an overview of the historical, ethical, and legal aspects of the abortion debate in Germany with afocus on the developments since the reunification. It delves into the background of the 1995 reform of the German abortion law, which centers around mandatory counseling before having an abortion. Furthermore, it outlines the implications of the medical indication for abortion and legal areas of tension. In light of the emerging shift in the status of abortion from aprohibited act under criminal law to areproductive right, the article presents various legal viewpoints and practical considerations in the ongoing discussion.
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