Identified policies and legal sources related to abortion:

  • Reproductive Health Act
  • General Medical Health Act
  • Constitution
  • Criminal / Penal Code
  • Civil Code
  • Ministerial Order / Decree
  • Case Law
  • Health Regulation / Clinical Guidelines
  • EML / Registered List
  • Medical Ethics Code
  • Document Relating to Funding
  • Abortion Specific Law
  • Law on Medical Practicioners
  • Law on Health Care Services
  • Other

Persons who can be sanctioned:

  • A woman or girl can be sanctioned
  • Providers can be sanctioned
  • A person who assists can be sanctioned

List of ratified human rights treaties:

  • CERD
  • CCPR
  • Xst OP
  • 2nd OP
  • CESCR
  • CESCR-OP
  • CAT
  • CAT-OP
  • CEDAW
  • CEDAW-OP
  • CRC
  • CRC:OPSC
  • CRC:OPAC
  • CRC:OPIC
  • CMW
  • CRPD *
  • CRPD-OP
  • CED **
  • Maputo Protocol
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Concluding Observations By Country

Concluding Observations issued by respective treaty bodies and selected extracts related to abortion.

Country
CAT
CEDAW
CERD
CESCR
CRC
CRPD
HRC
IE HAIT
SR HEALTH
SR TORTURE
SR VAW
WG-DWLP

Mexico

Penalties

Country specific information regarding abortion related penalties. Information regarding penalties has been presented in English only; this information is not based on an official translation. Please review the source documents provided.

Country
Penalties deconstructed
Penalties for woman
Penalties for provider
Penalties for person who assists
Secondary additional considerations/judicial discretion
Penalties for non-consensual abortion and or negligence

Mexico (Mexico)

Aguascalientes (Mexico)

Baja California (Mexico)

Baja California Sur (Mexico)

Campeche (Mexico)

Chiapas (Mexico)

Chihuahua (Mexico)

Coahuila (Mexico)

Colima (Mexico)

Durango (Mexico)

Estado de Mexico (Mexico)

Guanajuato (Mexico)

Guerrero (Mexico)

Hidalgo (Mexico)

Jalisco (Mexico)

Mexico City (Mexico)

Michoacan (Mexico)

Morelos (Mexico)

Nayarit (Mexico)

Nuevo Leon (Mexico)

Oaxaca (Mexico)

Puebla (Mexico)

Querétaro (Mexico)

Quintana Roo (Mexico)

San Luis Potosi (Mexico)

Sinaloa (Mexico)

Sonora (Mexico)

Tabasco (Mexico)

Tamaulipas (Mexico)

Tlaxcala (Mexico)

Veracruz (Mexico)

Yucatan (Mexico)

Zacatecase (Mexico)

Indicators

Country specific information related to sexual and reproductive health indications. As data for the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicators related to sexual and reproductive health become available, these will be provided, through periodic updates.

WHO Indicators

Goal 1. End poverty in all its forms everywhere

Goal 3. Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

Goal 4. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all

Goal 5. Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls

Goal 8. Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all

Goal 10. Reduce inequality within and among countries

Goal 16. Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels

Goal 17. Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development

Additional Reproductive Health Indicators