Abortion in cases of rape has sparked a lengthy debate among societies and governments around the world because it involves religious, ethical, cultural, and legal considerations. Some consider it a woman's right and protection for victims, while others think the fetus also has a right to life. This research aims to specifically examine abortion provisions for rape victims in six countries in Asia. The method used in this research is normative legal research with a case study approach in 6 (six) countries in Asia. The findings of this research show that each country has different regulations regarding abortion. The rules regarding abortion in Indonesia are now regulated in the Criminal Code and the 2023 Health Law. Then, in Malaysia, abortion is regulated in the Penal Code of Malaysia (Kanun Success), the abortion rules in Singapore are held in the Termination of Pregnancy Act chapter 324 (Termination Act Pregnancy), the Philippines is regulated in the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, Japan is regulated in the Japan Penal Code and South Korea is held in 2017Hun-Ba127 (Const. Ct., 11 Apr. 2019).