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Legal and ethical issues in human reproduction

Steinbock, Bonnie(Edited by)
Part of the The international library of medicine, ethics and law series
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While advances in reproductive medicine such as IVF, GIFT and ZIFT have enabled thousands of couples worldwide to have children, they have also raised a plethora of ethical, philosophical and legal questions.

This is a collection of essays addressing these issues.

The first part of the text concerns questions about the nature and scope of the right to reproduce.

The second explores the meaning of parenthood and family, and the third examines issues aside from custody that are raised by gamete donation and surrogacy.

Part four concerns the combination of reproductive and genetic technologies and the new possibilities this offers for the conception of children, as well as for selecting offspring characteristics, and a final section considers the limits to procreative liberty.

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Routledge
0754620492 / 9780754620495
Hardback
176
09/04/2002
United Kingdom
English
500p.
25 cm
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