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Law Commission abortion law reform briefing received


Minister of Justice

Pānui Pāpāho

Media Statement

26 October 2018


Justice Minister Andrew Little received today the Law Commission’s briefing on alternative approaches to abortion law.


“Our abortion law is over forty years old, starts with the proposition that an abortion is a crime. In February, I asked the Law Commission for advice on treating abortion as a health matter could look like,” Andrew Little said.


“I would like to thank the Law Commission for its extensive work on the briefing paper. I asked the Commission to gather the public’s views, and they received comprehensive submissions,” said Andrew Little.


“I acknowledge that the subject of abortion is a personal one for each MP. I will be taking time to talk to my colleagues across all parties about the Law Commission’s briefing before progressing further,” Andrew Little said.


The Law Commission received just under 3,500 submissions from the public, as well as meeting with a range of health sector bodies in developing its briefing paper.


The Law Commission’s briefing examines what abortion law could look like if abortion was treated as a health issue. The paper outlines:

• three models for when abortion is available

• changes to:

o the criminal aspects of abortion law

o access to abortion services, where abortions are performed, and by whom

o the oversight of abortion services

• related issues, such as women’s informed consent, counselling services, and conscientious objection by health practitioners.


The Law Commission’s briefing paper is available at here: www.lawcom.govt.nz/abortion

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