Relevant to students, academics and practitioners across the
globe, this original volume highlights contemporary issues
associated with assisted reproduction and embryology and critically
analyzes the law surrounding human reproduction in the light of
case law and technological developments since the Human
Fertilisation and Embryology Act (HFE Act) Act was passed in
1990.
Tackling issues from an interdisciplinary perspective, the
authors identify and evaluate areas that have provoked intense
public and academic debate as well as those where further or
renewed regulation is needed. Focusing primarily on the legal and
ethical issues involved in regulating this area in the UK, which is
at the forefront of developing legislation in this area, this book
has international relevance as many countries have used the UK as a
model for their own legislation.
This text is suitable for a broad range of readers, including
legal academics, law students and practitioners interested in the
areas of medical/healthcare law and ethics, bioethics and moral
philosophy, family law, sociology and reproductive medicine and
genetics.
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