The law of assisted reproduction /
Burns, Seamus,
The law of assisted reproduction / Seamus Burns. - Second edition. - xxxiii, 822 pages
Previous edition: 2012.
Ongoing controversies or ethical descents down slippery slopes -- I. Human admixed embryos : new Eden or manufactured humanity? -- Frankenstein humanity : Promethean hubris? -- House of Lords debate -- House of Commons debates -- Two's company, but is three a crowd? : the law and ethics concerning mitochondrial donation and the creation of the 'three-parent child' considered -- II. Saviour siblings : commodifying life? -- Saviour siblings -- Ethical issues -- House of Lords debates -- House of Commons debates -- New beginnings : new law? -- III. Welfare of the child versus the wishes or whims of the parents -- Welfare of the child in 2019 -- The common law response : case law on the 'welfare of the child' and suitability of parents chapter -- House of Commons debates -- House of Lords debates -- IV. The case for abortion reform -- The abortion controversy -- Abortion : Northern Ireland -- V. Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 : the new order of parents -- The birth of the new parenthood regime -- Naming but not shaming? --VI. The impact of human rights -- Human rights and reproductive medicine -- ECHR square pegs in common law round holes -- VII. The human fertilisation and embryology authority : fit for purpose in 2019? -- Warnock : the ethical compass -- The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 : the birth of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority -- Changes to the HFEA following the 2008 act -- New flesh on the dry bones of the law : the new code of practice 9th edition, 2019 examined -- VIII. The lottery of certain lives -- The lottery of accessing assisted reproduction -- IX. Randomness rejected? -- Sex selection under the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 -- X. Comparative perspectives -- Stem cell research in the united States : the ethical civil war battlelines redrawn? -- European Union and research on embryonic stem cells : the door closes? -- XI. In search of the best ethical compass -- The role of parliament : our ethical compass -- The view of the House of Lords -- The case for an alternative ethical forum.
9781526508195 9781526508201 9781526508218
GBC044125 bnb
019752151 Uk
Great Britain. Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008.
Human reproductive technology--Law and legislation--Great Britain.
344.4194041
The law of assisted reproduction / Seamus Burns. - Second edition. - xxxiii, 822 pages
Previous edition: 2012.
Ongoing controversies or ethical descents down slippery slopes -- I. Human admixed embryos : new Eden or manufactured humanity? -- Frankenstein humanity : Promethean hubris? -- House of Lords debate -- House of Commons debates -- Two's company, but is three a crowd? : the law and ethics concerning mitochondrial donation and the creation of the 'three-parent child' considered -- II. Saviour siblings : commodifying life? -- Saviour siblings -- Ethical issues -- House of Lords debates -- House of Commons debates -- New beginnings : new law? -- III. Welfare of the child versus the wishes or whims of the parents -- Welfare of the child in 2019 -- The common law response : case law on the 'welfare of the child' and suitability of parents chapter -- House of Commons debates -- House of Lords debates -- IV. The case for abortion reform -- The abortion controversy -- Abortion : Northern Ireland -- V. Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 : the new order of parents -- The birth of the new parenthood regime -- Naming but not shaming? --VI. The impact of human rights -- Human rights and reproductive medicine -- ECHR square pegs in common law round holes -- VII. The human fertilisation and embryology authority : fit for purpose in 2019? -- Warnock : the ethical compass -- The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 : the birth of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority -- Changes to the HFEA following the 2008 act -- New flesh on the dry bones of the law : the new code of practice 9th edition, 2019 examined -- VIII. The lottery of certain lives -- The lottery of accessing assisted reproduction -- IX. Randomness rejected? -- Sex selection under the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 -- X. Comparative perspectives -- Stem cell research in the united States : the ethical civil war battlelines redrawn? -- European Union and research on embryonic stem cells : the door closes? -- XI. In search of the best ethical compass -- The role of parliament : our ethical compass -- The view of the House of Lords -- The case for an alternative ethical forum.
9781526508195 9781526508201 9781526508218
GBC044125 bnb
019752151 Uk
Great Britain. Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008.
Human reproductive technology--Law and legislation--Great Britain.
344.4194041