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Medical & Biomedical Technology - General & Miscellaneous, Reproductive Medicine & Technology, Abortion, Birth Control, & Reproductive Law, Health Law - Medical Law & Legislation
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Regulating Reproduction Law, Technology and Autonomy

by Emily Jackson
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Overview

This new book provides a clear and accessible analysis of the various ways in which human reproduction is regulated. A comprehensive exposition of the law relating to birth control, abortion, pregnancy, childbirth, surrogacy and assisted conception is accompanied by an exploration of some of the complex ethical dilemmas that emerge when one of the most intimate areas of human life is subjected to regulatory control. Throughout the book, two principal themes recur. First, particular emphasis is placed upon the special difficulties that arise in regulating new technological intervention in all aspects of the reproductive process. Second, the concept of reproductive autonomy is both interrogated and defended. This book offers a readable and engaging account of the complex relationships between law, technology and reproduction. It will be useful for lecturers and students taking medical law or ethics courses. It should also be of interest to anyone with a more general interest in women's bodies and the law, or with the profound regulatory consequences of new technologies.

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Book Details

Published
October 10, 2001
Publisher
Hart Publishing
Pages
376
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781841133010

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