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On February 26, 1993, while Bosnia-Herzegovina was still in the midst of a civil war, Bishop Vasilije Kacavenda from a Bosnian diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church (hereafter, SPC2), who was, at the time, a member of the parliament of the Republika Srpska, submitted to the parliament a bill requesting a ban on abortion. At the time, the Serbian Orthodox Church did not officially support the bill. Moreover, in their comments for the media, Church officials represented it as an individual initiative of this particular bishop.3
This chapter was realized as a part of project No. 41004 financed by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Serbia within the framework of integrated and interdisciplinary research for the period 2011–2014.
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Drezgić, R. (2015). Orthodox Christianity and Gender Equality in Serbia: On Reproductive and Sexual Rights. In: Hassenstab, C.M., Ramet, S.P. (eds) Gender (In)equality and Gender Politics in Southeastern Europe. Gender and Politics. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137449924_15
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