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Assisted reproductive technologies and equity of access issues
MM Peterson - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2005 - jme.bmj.com
In Australia and other countries, certain groups of women have traditionally been denied
access to assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs). These typically are single …
access to assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs). These typically are single …
Reproductive tourism as moral pluralism in motion
G Pennings - Journal of medical ethics, 2002 - jme.bmj.com
Reproductive tourism is the travelling by candidate service recipients from one institution,
jurisdiction, or country where treatment is not available to another institution, jurisdiction, or …
jurisdiction, or country where treatment is not available to another institution, jurisdiction, or …
[ΒΙΒΛΙΟ][B] EU health law & policy: the expansion of EU power in public health and health care
A De Ruijter - 2019 - books.google.com
Whether there is a public health need for the containment and response to swine flu, or an
individual need to access health care across the border for a hip operation to alleviate pain …
individual need to access health care across the border for a hip operation to alleviate pain …
Families created through surrogacy arrangements: parent-child relationships in the 1st year of life.
Findings are presented of a study of families created through surrogacy arrangements. Forty-
two surrogacy families were compared with 51 egg-donation families and 80 natural …
two surrogacy families were compared with 51 egg-donation families and 80 natural …
Surrogacy: the experience of commissioning couples
BACKGROUND: Findings are presented of a study of families with a child created through a
surrogacy arrangement. This paper focuses on the commissioning couples' reports of their …
surrogacy arrangement. This paper focuses on the commissioning couples' reports of their …
Embryonic economies: The double reproductive value of stem cells
S Franklin - BioSocieties, 2006 - cambridge.org
Human Embryonic Stem (hES) cell research has met with a mixed reception internationally,
but in the UK remains a significant national priority. Management of what is called the …
but in the UK remains a significant national priority. Management of what is called the …
The ethics of cellular reprogramming
Louise Brown's birth in 1978 heralded a new era not just in reproductive technology, but in
the relationship between science, cells, and society. For the first time, human embryos could …
the relationship between science, cells, and society. For the first time, human embryos could …
[ΒΙΒΛΙΟ][B] Defending the genetic supermarket: the law and ethics of selecting the next generation
C Gavaghan - 2007 - taylorfrancis.com
The controversial topic of the technology of Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis, and the
muddled approach to this subject adopted by the UK Parliament, is explored in detail in this …
muddled approach to this subject adopted by the UK Parliament, is explored in detail in this …
Law and the demoralisation of medicine
J Montgomery - Legal Studies, 2006 - cambridge.org
In his Dimbleby Lecture in December 2002, the Archbishop of Canterbury examined the
effect of the emergence of the market state on the legitimacy of government activity in areas …
effect of the emergence of the market state on the legitimacy of government activity in areas …
[ΒΙΒΛΙΟ][B] Human rights and healthcare
E Wicks - 2007 - books.google.com
Human Rights and Healthcare looks at medical law from a human rights perspective. Almost
all issues traditionally taught under a" medical law" label have significant human rights …
all issues traditionally taught under a" medical law" label have significant human rights …