TIME00247

TIME00247
Latin America and the Caribbean
Colombia
Yes
Abortion
Advance
Court ruling
01-2009
Colombia: Sentence T-009/2009 – While pregnant, A.A. was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which required surgery that was denied by her health care provider. A.A.’s husband filed a tutela. The first instance court authorized the surgery, while the second instance court denied it on the grounds that it would endanger the fetus. The Constitutional Court overturned the denial of the second instance court.Colombia: Sentence T-009/2009 – While pregnant, A.A. was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which required surgery that was denied by her health care provider. A.A.’s husband filed a tutela. The first instance court authorized the surgery, while the second instance court denied it on the grounds that it would endanger the fetus. The Constitutional Court overturned the denial of the second instance court.Colombia: Sentence T-009/2009 – While pregnant, A.A. was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which required surgery that was denied by her health care provider. A.A.’s husband filed a tutela. The first instance court authorized the surgery, while the second instance court denied it on the grounds that it would endanger the fetus. The Constitutional Court overturned the denial of the second instance court.Colombia: Sentence T-009/2009 – While pregnant, A.A. was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which required surgery that was denied by her health care provider. A.A.’s husband filed a tutela. The first instance court authorized the surgery, while the second instance court denied it on the grounds that it would endanger the fetus. The Constitutional Court overturned the denial of the second instance court.Colombia: Sentence T-009/2009 – While pregnant, A.A. was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which required surgery that was denied by her health care provider. A.A.’s husband filed a tutela. The first instance court authorized the surgery, while the second instance court denied it on the grounds that it would endanger the fetus. The Constitutional Court overturned the denial of the second instance court.Colombia: Sentence T-009/2009 – While pregnant, A.A. was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which required surgery that was denied by her health care provider. A.A.’s husband filed a tutela. The first instance court authorized the surgery, while the second instance court denied it on the grounds that it would endanger the fetus. The Constitutional Court overturned the denial of the second instance court.Colombia: Sentence T-009/2009 – While pregnant, A.A. was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which required surgery that was denied by her health care provider. A.A.’s husband filed a tutela. The first instance court authorized the surgery, while the second instance court denied it on the grounds that it would endanger the fetus. The Constitutional Court overturned the denial of the second instance court.Colombia: Sentence T-009/2009 – While pregnant, A.A. was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which required surgery that was denied by her health care provider. A.A.’s husband filed a tutela. The first instance court authorized the surgery, while the second instance court denied it on the grounds that it would endanger the fetus. The Constitutional Court overturned the denial of the second instance court.Colombia: Sentence T-009/2009 – While pregnant, A.A. was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which required surgery that was denied by her health care provider. A.A.’s husband filed a tutela. The first instance court authorized the surgery, while the second instance court denied it on the grounds that it would endanger the fetus. The Constitutional Court overturned the denial of the second instance court.Colombia: Sentence T-009/2009 – While pregnant, A.A. was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which required surgery that was denied by her health care provider. A.A.’s husband filed a tutela. The first instance court authorized the surgery, while the second instance court denied it on the grounds that it would endanger the fetus. The Constitutional Court overturned the denial of the second instance court.Colombia: Sentence T-009/2009 – While pregnant, A.A. was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which required surgery that was denied by her health care provider. A.A.’s husband filed a tutela. The first instance court authorized the surgery, while the second instance court denied it on the grounds that it would endanger the fetus. The Constitutional Court overturned the denial of the second instance court.Colombia: Sentence T-009/2009 – While pregnant, A.A. was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which required surgery that was denied by her health care provider. A.A.’s husband filed a tutela. The first instance court authorized the surgery, while the second instance court denied it on the grounds that it would endanger the fetus. The Constitutional Court overturned the denial of the second instance court.Colombia: Sentence T-009/2009 – While pregnant, A.A. was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which required surgery that was denied by her health care provider. A.A.’s husband filed a tutela. The first instance court authorized the surgery, while the second instance court denied it on the grounds that it would endanger the fetus. The Constitutional Court overturned the denial of the second instance court.Colombia: Sentence T-009/2009 – While pregnant, A.A. was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which required surgery that was denied by her health care provider. A.A.’s husband filed a tutela. The first instance court authorized the surgery, while the second instance court denied it on the grounds that it would endanger the fetus. The Constitutional Court overturned the denial of the second instance court.