Blessed be the fruit: indications of birth control in lawsuits about tubal ligation surgery in the Santa Catarina judiciary (2015-2016)

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Amanda Muniz
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, Horácio Wanderlei
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Direito GV
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fgv.br/revdireitogv/article/view/79432
Resumo: Tubal ligation surgery in Brazil is regulated by Law n. 9.263/1996, the so-called Family Planning Law. This law establishes a series of requirements that, if completed, guarantee women the right to undergo sterilization surgery through the Unified Health  System – SUS. However,  complaints  about the ineffectiveness of the Law are not uncommon, for even when these criteria are met, surgery is not performed. In such cases, the conflict may reach the Judiciary, which will decide on the dispute. This article focuses on a specific case: in the state of Santa Catarina, between the years 2015 and 2016, there were frequent refusals to perform a sterilization, which led to the prosecution of several requests. Thus, the objective was to identify both the arguments used by hospitals  and health plans for refusing surgery and the ones used by the magistrates for authorization of the procedures: whether the legal requirements were observed and whether the woman’s wishes were taken into account. In order to do so, we analyzed judicial judgments given in this time-space, from which it was possible to conclude that the judges apply the law indiscriminately, sometimes ignoring and sometimes stressing the requirements established in it, and also that there are remnants, perhaps not intentional, of a controlling thought, concerned not to respect the individual desire of each woman or the established legal norms, but to effect the reproductive rights from a Neo-Malthusian logic: the surgery of ligature is deferred, but not on the argument that it is about the woman’s de- sire, but rather because the woman is financially helpless.
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spelling Blessed be the fruit: indications of birth control in lawsuits about tubal ligation surgery in the Santa Catarina judiciary (2015-2016)Blessed be the fruit: resquícios de um viés controlista em ações sobre cirurgia de laqueadura no Judiciário de Santa Catarina (2015-2016)Voluntary sterilizationTubal ligationFamily planningReproductive rightsLegal knowledgeEsterilização voluntáriaLaqueaduraPlanejamento familiarDireitos reprodutivosConhecimento jurídicoTubal ligation surgery in Brazil is regulated by Law n. 9.263/1996, the so-called Family Planning Law. This law establishes a series of requirements that, if completed, guarantee women the right to undergo sterilization surgery through the Unified Health  System – SUS. However,  complaints  about the ineffectiveness of the Law are not uncommon, for even when these criteria are met, surgery is not performed. In such cases, the conflict may reach the Judiciary, which will decide on the dispute. This article focuses on a specific case: in the state of Santa Catarina, between the years 2015 and 2016, there were frequent refusals to perform a sterilization, which led to the prosecution of several requests. Thus, the objective was to identify both the arguments used by hospitals  and health plans for refusing surgery and the ones used by the magistrates for authorization of the procedures: whether the legal requirements were observed and whether the woman’s wishes were taken into account. In order to do so, we analyzed judicial judgments given in this time-space, from which it was possible to conclude that the judges apply the law indiscriminately, sometimes ignoring and sometimes stressing the requirements established in it, and also that there are remnants, perhaps not intentional, of a controlling thought, concerned not to respect the individual desire of each woman or the established legal norms, but to effect the reproductive rights from a Neo-Malthusian logic: the surgery of ligature is deferred, but not on the argument that it is about the woman’s de- sire, but rather because the woman is financially helpless.A cirurgia de laqueadura no Brasil é regulamentada pela Lei n. 9.263/1996, a chamada Lei do Planejamento Familiar. Esse diploma legal estabelece uma série de requisitos que, se preenchidos, garantem às mulheres o direito de se submeter a cirurgia de esterilização pelo Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS). Todavia, não são raras as reclamações sobre a ineficácia da Lei, pois mesmo quando tais critérios são preenchidos, a cirurgia não é realizada. Nesses casos, o conflito poderá chegar ao Judiciário, que decidirá sobre a contenda. O presente artigo se debruça sobre um caso específico: no estado de Santa Catarina, entre os anos de 2015 e 2016, houve frequentes recusas de realização de laqueadura, o que gerou a judicialização de diversos pedidos. Dessa maneira, objetivou-se identificar tanto os fundamentos utilizados por hospitais e planos de saúde para recusa da cirurgia quanto os fundamentos utilizados pelos magistrados para autorização dos procedimentos: se houve observância das exigências legais estabelecidas e se a vontade da mulher foi levada em consideração. Para tanto, foram analisadas decisões judiciais proferidas nesse tempo-espaço, a partir das quais foi possível concluir que os juízes aplicam a lei de maneira indiscriminada, ora ignorando e ora salientando os requisitos nela estabelecidos, e, ainda, que existem resquícios, talvez não intencionais, de um pensamento controlista, preocupado não em respeitar o desejo individual de cada mulher ou as normas legais estabelecidas, mas em efetivar os direitos reprodutivos a partir de uma lógica neomalthusiana: a cirurgia de laqueadura é deferida, mas não sob o fundamento de que se trata da vontade da mulher, e, sim, porque a mulher é hipossuficiente financeiramente.Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getulio Vargas2019-06-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/revdireitogv/article/view/79432Revista Direito GV; Vol. 15 No. 1 (2019): jan-abr. (32); e1906Revista Direito GV; Vol. 15 Núm. 1 (2019): jan-abr. (32); e1906Revista Direito GV; v. 15 n. 1 (2019): jan-abr. (32); e19062317-6172reponame:Revista Direito GVinstname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVporhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/revdireitogv/article/view/79432/75996Copyright (c) 2019 Revista Direito GVinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Amanda MunizRodrigues, Horácio Wanderlei2019-07-16T13:57:06Zoai:ojs.periodicos.fgv.br:article/79432Revistahttps://direitosp.fgv.br/publicacoes/revista/revista-direito-gvPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revistadireitogv@fgv.br|| catarina.barbieri@fgv.br2317-61721808-2432opendoar:2019-07-16T13:57:06Revista Direito GV - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Blessed be the fruit: indications of birth control in lawsuits about tubal ligation surgery in the Santa Catarina judiciary (2015-2016)
Blessed be the fruit: resquícios de um viés controlista em ações sobre cirurgia de laqueadura no Judiciário de Santa Catarina (2015-2016)
title Blessed be the fruit: indications of birth control in lawsuits about tubal ligation surgery in the Santa Catarina judiciary (2015-2016)
spellingShingle Blessed be the fruit: indications of birth control in lawsuits about tubal ligation surgery in the Santa Catarina judiciary (2015-2016)
Oliveira, Amanda Muniz
Voluntary sterilization
Tubal ligation
Family planning
Reproductive rights
Legal knowledge
Esterilização voluntária
Laqueadura
Planejamento familiar
Direitos reprodutivos
Conhecimento jurídico
title_short Blessed be the fruit: indications of birth control in lawsuits about tubal ligation surgery in the Santa Catarina judiciary (2015-2016)
title_full Blessed be the fruit: indications of birth control in lawsuits about tubal ligation surgery in the Santa Catarina judiciary (2015-2016)
title_fullStr Blessed be the fruit: indications of birth control in lawsuits about tubal ligation surgery in the Santa Catarina judiciary (2015-2016)
title_full_unstemmed Blessed be the fruit: indications of birth control in lawsuits about tubal ligation surgery in the Santa Catarina judiciary (2015-2016)
title_sort Blessed be the fruit: indications of birth control in lawsuits about tubal ligation surgery in the Santa Catarina judiciary (2015-2016)
author Oliveira, Amanda Muniz
author_facet Oliveira, Amanda Muniz
Rodrigues, Horácio Wanderlei
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, Horácio Wanderlei
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Amanda Muniz
Rodrigues, Horácio Wanderlei
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Voluntary sterilization
Tubal ligation
Family planning
Reproductive rights
Legal knowledge
Esterilização voluntária
Laqueadura
Planejamento familiar
Direitos reprodutivos
Conhecimento jurídico
topic Voluntary sterilization
Tubal ligation
Family planning
Reproductive rights
Legal knowledge
Esterilização voluntária
Laqueadura
Planejamento familiar
Direitos reprodutivos
Conhecimento jurídico
description Tubal ligation surgery in Brazil is regulated by Law n. 9.263/1996, the so-called Family Planning Law. This law establishes a series of requirements that, if completed, guarantee women the right to undergo sterilization surgery through the Unified Health  System – SUS. However,  complaints  about the ineffectiveness of the Law are not uncommon, for even when these criteria are met, surgery is not performed. In such cases, the conflict may reach the Judiciary, which will decide on the dispute. This article focuses on a specific case: in the state of Santa Catarina, between the years 2015 and 2016, there were frequent refusals to perform a sterilization, which led to the prosecution of several requests. Thus, the objective was to identify both the arguments used by hospitals  and health plans for refusing surgery and the ones used by the magistrates for authorization of the procedures: whether the legal requirements were observed and whether the woman’s wishes were taken into account. In order to do so, we analyzed judicial judgments given in this time-space, from which it was possible to conclude that the judges apply the law indiscriminately, sometimes ignoring and sometimes stressing the requirements established in it, and also that there are remnants, perhaps not intentional, of a controlling thought, concerned not to respect the individual desire of each woman or the established legal norms, but to effect the reproductive rights from a Neo-Malthusian logic: the surgery of ligature is deferred, but not on the argument that it is about the woman’s de- sire, but rather because the woman is financially helpless.
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