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Law, Policy and Reproductive Autonomy

Autor Erin Nelson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 iul 2013
Reproductive choices are at once the most private and intimate decisions we make in our lives and undeniably also among the most public. Reproductive decision making takes place in a web of overlapping concerns - political and ideological, socio-economic, health and health care - all of which engage the public and involve strongly held opinions and attitudes about appropriate conduct on the part of individuals and the state.Law, Policy and Reproductive Autonomy examines the idea of reproductive autonomy, noting that in attempting to look closely at the contours of the concept, we begin to see some uncertainty about its meaning and legal implications - about how to understand reproductive autonomy and how to value it. Both mainstream and feminist literature about autonomy contribute valuable insights into the meaning and implications of reproductive autonomy. The developing feminist literature on relational autonomy provides a useful starting point for a contextualised conception of reproductive autonomy that creates the opportunity for meaningful exercise of reproductive choice. With a contextualised approach to reproductive autonomy as a backdrop, the book traces aspects of the regulation of reproduction in Canadian, English, US and Australian law and policy, arguing that not all reproductive decisions necessarily demand the same level of deference in law and policy, and making recommendations for reform.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841138671
ISBN-10: 1841138673
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This book examines the idea of reproductive autonomy, noting that in attempting to look closely at the contours of the concept, we begin to see some uncertainty about its meaning and legal implications.With a contextualised approach to reproductive autonomy as a backdrop, the book traces the regulation of reproduction in Canadian, English, US and Australian law and policy.Essential reading for all those interested in medical law and ethics generally and the regulation of reproduction more specifically.

Notă biografică

Erin Nelson is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Alberta, and Research Fellow, Health Law and Science Policy Group, University of Alberta.

Cuprins

1 Introduction PART ONE REPRODUCTIVE AUTONOMY IN THEORY AND PRACTICE 2 Reproductive Autonomy in Theory 3 Theory to Practice: Respecting Reproductive Autonomy PART TWO AVOIDING REPRODUCTION 4 Law, Policy and Contraception 5 Abortion PART THREE CONTROLLING REPRODUCTIVE OUTCOMES 6 Law, Medicine and Pregnancy: Maternal Liability and Intervention in the Lives of Pregnant Women 7 Law, Medicine and Pregnancy: Provider Liability for Pre-natal Torts PART FOUR ASSISTING REPRODUCTION 8 Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Governance and Access to Treatment 9 Assisted Reproduction: Reproductive Materials and Reproductive Services, and Parentage after ART Treatment 10 Conclusion

Recenzii

Throughout the book Nelson's claims and analysis are backed up by so much research and data as to be highly convincing. With a very impressive bibliography to round things off, this book is a must-read for anyone who is interested in any aspect of the regulation of human reproduction, assisted or otherwise, not least because it ties together so many strands (from surrogacy to wrongful birth, access to contraception to gamete donation) with a united theoretical framework.
... a detailed analysis of contemporary meanings of reproductive autonomy.The comparative approach in this book, drawing on legal and regulatory developments and debates in the UK, the US, Canada and Australia, will make the book essential reading for those interested in this complex area.... [the book provides] rich and thoughtful analyses of the contemporary meanings of health rights [and deserves] a wide readership from those interested in law, human rights, health law, and policy.

Descriere

With a contextualised approach to reproductive autonomy as a backdrop, the book traces the regulation of reproduction in Canadian, English, US and Australian law and policy.