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This thought-provoking volume from the Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights series delves into the complex and often controversial issue of sex-selective abortion laws. Author Sital Kalantry, a renowned scholar in the field of women’s rights and international human rights law, offers a nuanced examination of the legal and ethical implications of such legislation in the United States and India. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Kalantry explores the cultural, social, and economic factors that contribute to the practice of sex-selective abortion, as well as the potential consequences of restricting reproductive rights. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in human rights, gender studies, and the ongoing debates surrounding reproductive autonomy and gender discrimination. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate Kalantry’s multidisciplinary approach and her ability to shed light on a sensitive and divisive topic with sensitivity and intellectual rigor.