The ethical and legal consequences of posthumous reproduction : arrogance, avarice, and anguish
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Biomedical law and ethics libraryPublication details: N.Y. Routledge 2018Description: 164pISBN:- 9780367075637
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Contents:
Ethical concerns -- Legal regulations -- Frozen sperm (thaw it out or throw it out?) -- Fresh sperm (Extract and release?) -- Posthumously conceived children (adjudicating the parents) -- Posthumously conceived children (allocating financial support) -- Finding the balance.
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Ethical concerns -- Legal regulations -- Frozen sperm (thaw it out or throw it out?) -- Fresh sperm (Extract and release?) -- Posthumously conceived children (adjudicating the parents) -- Posthumously conceived children (allocating financial support) -- Finding the balance.
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