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ALRA
Anencephalic Baby
Antiabortion Lobby
arrangements
artificial
assisted conception law
bioethics
British Equality Legislation
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clinical infertility management
disability rights debate
Egg Donation
embryo
Embryo Experimentation
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ethical issues in reproductive medicine
experimentation
Feversham Committee
Handicapped Neonate
Higher Order Multiple Pregnancy
insemination
IVF Procedure
Law Commission
life
medical jurisprudence
neonatal ethics
Original Birth Certificate
Private Member's Bill
Private Member’s Bill
reproductive
Reproductive Technology
RIGHTS ISSUE
Selective Non-treatment
Spina Bifida
surrogacy
Surrogacy Arrangements
technologies
Tort Law System
Warnock Report
wrongful
Wrongful Birth
Wrongful Life
Wrongful Life Action
Wrongful Life Claim
ZIFT
Product details
- ISBN 9781138445635
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Should surrogacy be allowed? What guidelines are needed to control in vitro fertilization programmes? What should we tell the children born in the wake of the 'reproduction revolution' about their origins? These are typical of the many issues addressed in a book which seeks to challenge the ethical basis for much of the legal regulation of matters surrounding birth. First published in hardback in spring 1989, Birthrights deals with a controversial area which continues to be at the centre of much public debate. The editors' new preface, especially written for the paperback edition, surveys important developments in legislation since the book's first publication.
Robert Lee is Director of Education at Wilde Sapte Solicitors and Derek Morgan is fellow in Health Care Law in the Centre for the Study of Philosophy and Health Care, University College, Swansea.
Birthrights
€248.00
