Beauchamp And Childress: A Case Study

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Beauchamp and Childress describe justice as “fair, equitable, and appropriate treatment in light of what is due or owned to persons” (2013, p. 250). Despite the passing of ACA in 2010, there is still an ongoing debate about the right to health care in the U.S (Beauchamp and Childress, 2013). Unfortunately, many issues related to women reproductive health such as contraception and abortion coverage remains controversial. The right to sexual and reproductive health is an essential part of everyone’s right to highest attainable physical and mental health (Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights [CESCR], 2016). The CESCR and the Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) have both clearly identified sexual and reproductive