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Revisiting the regulation of human fertilisation and embryology / edited by Kirsty Horsey.

Contributor(s): Horsey, Kirsty [editor.]Series: Biomedical law and ethics library: Publisher: London : Routledge, 2015Description: xv, 219 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781138021891; 9781138713055Subject(s): Human reproductive technology -- Law and legislation -- Great BritainDDC classification: 344.32198178041
Partial contents:
Revisiting the regulations of human fertilisation and embryology -- From need 'for a father' to need 'for supportive parenting' : changing conceptualisations of the welare of the child following assisted reproductive technology in the United Kingdom -- The law and DIY assisted conception -- Prisoners' access to fertility services -- Thinking outside the (egg) box : egg-share agreements, cord blood and 'benefits-in-kind' -- PGD past, present and future : is the the HFE Act 1990 now 'fit for purpose'? -- The 'three parent' misnomer : mitochondrial DNA donation under the HFE Act -- The fertility treatment time forgot : what should be done about surrogacy in the UK? -- Access to genetic and biographical history in donor conception : an analysis of recent trends and future possibiities -- Compensating reproductive harms in the regulation of twenty-first century assisted conception -- 'A less than perfect law' : the unfulfilled promise of Canada's Assisted Human Reproduction Act -- The regulation of PGD for medical sex selection and the gendering of disability in the UK and Australia -- New wine in old bottles and old wine in new bottles : the judicial response to international commercial surrogacy in the UK and Australia.
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Revisiting the regulations of human fertilisation and embryology -- From need 'for a father' to need 'for supportive parenting' : changing conceptualisations of the welare of the child following assisted reproductive technology in the United Kingdom -- The law and DIY assisted conception -- Prisoners' access to fertility services -- Thinking outside the (egg) box : egg-share agreements, cord blood and 'benefits-in-kind' -- PGD past, present and future : is the the HFE Act 1990 now 'fit for purpose'? -- The 'three parent' misnomer : mitochondrial DNA donation under the HFE Act -- The fertility treatment time forgot : what should be done about surrogacy in the UK? -- Access to genetic and biographical history in donor conception : an analysis of recent trends and future possibiities -- Compensating reproductive harms in the regulation of twenty-first century assisted conception -- 'A less than perfect law' : the unfulfilled promise of Canada's Assisted Human Reproduction Act -- The regulation of PGD for medical sex selection and the gendering of disability in the UK and Australia -- New wine in old bottles and old wine in new bottles : the judicial response to international commercial surrogacy in the UK and Australia.

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