Revisiting the regulation of human fertilisation and embryology [electronic resource] / edited by Kirsty Horsey.
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TextLanguage: English Series: Biomedical law and ethics libraryPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2015.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 219 p.)ISBN: - 9781315767895 (ebook : PDF)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Revisiting the regulation of human fertilisation and embryology / Kirsty Horsey -- 2. From need "for a father" to need "for supportive parenting" : changing conceptualisations of the welfare of the child following assisted reproductive technology in the United kingdom / Eric Blyth -- 3. The law and DIY assisted conception / Emily Jackson -- 4. Prisoners' access to fertility services / Helen Codd -- 5. Thinking outside the (egg) box : egg-share agreements, cord blood and "benefits-in-kind" / Karen Devine -- 6. PGD past, present and future : is the HFE act 1990 "fit for purpose"? / Jeanne Snelling and Colin Gavaghan -- 7. The "three parents" misnomer : mitochondrial DNA transfer under the HFE act / Laura Riley -- 8. The fertility treatment time forgot : what should be done about surrogacy in the UK? / Kirsty Horsey and Katia Neofytou -- 9. Access to genetic and biographical history in donor conception : an analysis of recent trends and future possibilities / Eric Blyth and Lucy Frith -- 10. Compensating reproductive harms in the regulation of twenty-first century assisted conception / Antony Blackburn-Starza -- 11. 'A less than perfect law' : the unfulfilled promise of Canada's Assisted Human Reproduction Act / Pamela White -- 12. The regulation of PGD for medical sex selection and the gendering of disability in the UK and Australia / Isabel Karpin -- 13. New wine in old bottles and old wine in new bottles : the judicial response to international commercial surrogacy in the United Kingdom and Australia / Anita Stuhmcke.
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