Birthrights: Law and Ethics at the Beginnings of Life
Editat de Robert Lee, Derek Morganen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 1990
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415010658
ISBN-10: 0415010659
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:1Adnotată
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415010659
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:1Adnotată
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`An important commentary on, as well as a contribution to, the state of the debate in the UK' - Ruth Chadwick, Bioethics
`The contributing authors provide excellent discussion of such issues as whether pregnancy and birth yield rights or have deeper meaning respecting the reproductive identity of the woman; the basic incapacity of courts and judges to deal with such powerful biological matters; and the ultimate question: what do we tell the children born from these biomedical marvels. An intelligent resource that is highly recommended for public and academic collections' - D.R. Shanklin, University of Chicago
`For those whose access to the English journals is more limited this volume has the added advantage of making readily available a representative of collection of the thoughts of radical English academics on problems of law and ethics at the beginning of human life.' - Jonathan Montgomery, International Journal of Law and the Family
`...the book is well written, easy to read and relatively jargon-free. It could be read with profit, not only by doctors, lawyers, social workers and others directly concerned with the new problems of reproductive medicine but also by politicians whose decisions could have such important implications for future developments.' - The Heythrop Journal
`The contributing authors provide excellent discussion of such issues as whether pregnancy and birth yield rights or have deeper meaning respecting the reproductive identity of the woman; the basic incapacity of courts and judges to deal with such powerful biological matters; and the ultimate question: what do we tell the children born from these biomedical marvels. An intelligent resource that is highly recommended for public and academic collections' - D.R. Shanklin, University of Chicago
`For those whose access to the English journals is more limited this volume has the added advantage of making readily available a representative of collection of the thoughts of radical English academics on problems of law and ethics at the beginning of human life.' - Jonathan Montgomery, International Journal of Law and the Family
`...the book is well written, easy to read and relatively jargon-free. It could be read with profit, not only by doctors, lawyers, social workers and others directly concerned with the new problems of reproductive medicine but also by politicians whose decisions could have such important implications for future developments.' - The Heythrop Journal
Cuprins
1 IS BIRTH IMPORTANT? 2 BIRTHRIGHTS: EQUAL OR SPECIAL? 3 ESTABLISHING GUIDELINES: REGULATION AND THE CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF INFERTILITY 4 SURROGACY: AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY 5 SHOULD WE EXPERIMENT ON EMBRYOS? 6 ‘WHAT SHALL WE TELL THE CHILDREN?’ REFLECTIONS ON CHILDREN’S PERSPECTIVES AND THE REPRODUCTION REVOLUTION 7 FATHERS IN LAW? THE CASE OF AID 8 A LESSER SACRIFICE? STERILIZATION AND MENTALLY HANDICAPPED WOMEN 9 ABORTION: A RIGHTS ISSUE? 10 TO BE OR NOT TO BE: IS THAT THE QUESTION? THE CLAIM OF WRONGFUL LIFE 11 ‘OTHERWISE KILL ME’: MARGINAL CHILDREN AND ETHICS AT THE EDGES OF EXISTENCE
Notă biografică
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.
Descriere
Should surrogacy be allowed? What guidelines are needed to control in vitro fertilization programmes? Birthrights challenges the ethical basis for the legal regulation of matters surrounding birth.