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The Law of Assisted Reproduction Seamus Burns (Solicitor and Senior Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University, UK)

The Law of Assisted Reproduction von Seamus Burns (Solicitor and Senior Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University, UK)

The Law of Assisted Reproduction Seamus Burns (Solicitor and Senior Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University, UK)


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The Law of Assisted Reproduction Zusammenfassung

The Law of Assisted Reproduction Seamus Burns (Solicitor and Senior Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University, UK)

The Law of Assisted Reproduction, Second Edition examines the impact of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 (HFEA 2008) and the ongoing controversial issues that surround it from legal, ethical, moral, social and medical points of view. It also examines the contribution of Parliament in fashioning the legal provisions in the amended legislation. The second edition is updated to cover: - Abortion controversy and the current law in England and Wales - New case law on parentage of children born from IVF - ECHR case law concerning embryo research and fertility treatment - The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 - the birth of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority - The NHS IVF postcode lottery - Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Mitochondrial Donation) Regulations 2015 - The Supreme Court case (In the matter of an application by the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission for Judicial - Review (Northern Ireland) [2018] UKSC 27) on NI abortion law compatibility with ECHR - Sarah Ewart case - Re Z (A Child: Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act: Parental Order) - Parillo v Italy - Re A and others (Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act) - Consideration of ECHR dimensions The second edition also contains new chapters on: - Abortion law developments in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland - Controversies relating to fertility treatment, embryonic research and abortion - Three parent Children-Mitochondrial Donation - Consideration of the key changes to the Code of Practice, (9th Edition), January 2019 This is an essential title for practitioners in medical/healthcare law and ethics, as well as national and international law libraries and students.

The Law of Assisted Reproduction Bewertungen

Seamus Burns has brought to bear his considerable experience in the field to produce a book that is essential reading for both medico-legal practitioners and students alike -- Philip Bremner, University of Exeter, Medical Law International * Review of previous edition *
...a must-have for those interested in assisted reproduction. Its ability to concisely summarise complex legal and ethical issues make it a worthy addition to any library for students, teachers, and lay-people alike. * BioNews *

Über Seamus Burns (Solicitor and Senior Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University, UK)

Seamus Burns, Solicitor, Senior Lecturer in Law, Sheffield Hallam University.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Ongoing Controversies or Ethical Descents Down Slippery Slopes PART 1 Human Admixed Embryos: New Eden or Manufactured Humanity? Chapter 3: Frankenstein Humanity Promethean Hubris? Chapter 4: House of Lords Debate Chapter 5: House of Commons Debates Chapter 6: Twos company, but is three a crowd? The Law and Ethics concerning mitochondrial donation and the creation of the Three-Parent Child considered PART 2 Saviour Siblings Commodifying Life? Chapter 7: Saviour Siblings Chapter 8: Ethical Issues Chapter 9: House of Lords Debates Chapter 10: House of Commons Debates Chapter 11: New Beginnings New Law? PART 3 Welfare of the Child versus the Wishes or Whims of the Parents Chapter 12: Welfare of the Child in 2019 Chapter 13: The Common Law Response: Case Law on the Welfare of the Child and Suitability of Parents Chapter 14: House of Commons Debates Chapter 15: House of Lords Debates PART 4 The Case for Abortion Reform Chapter 16: The Abortion Controversy Chapter 17: Abortion Northern Ireland PART 5 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 The New Order of Parents Chapter 18: The Birth of the New Parenthood Regime Chapter 19: Naming but not Shaming? PART 6 The Impact of Human Rights Chapter 20: Human Rights and Reproductive Medicine Chapter 21: ECHR Square Pegs in Common Law Round Holes PART 7 The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority Fit for Purpose in 2019? Chapter 22: Warnock: The Ethical Compass Chapter 23: The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 the Birth of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority Chapter 24: Changes to the HFEA following the 2008 Act Chapter 25: New Flesh on the Dry Bones of the Law The New Code of Practice 9th Edition, 2019 examined PART 8 The Lottery of Certain Lives Chapter 26: The Lottery of Accessing Assisted Reproduction PART 9 Randomness Rejected? Chapter 27: Sex Selection under the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 PART 10 Comparative Perspectives Chapter 28: Stem Cell Research in the United States: the Ethical Civil War Battlelines Redrawn? Chapter 29: European Union and Research on Embryonic Stem Cells the Door Closes? Part 11 In Search of the Best Ethical Compass Chapter 30: The Role of Parliament: Our Ethical Compass Chapter 31: The View of the House of Lords Chapter 32: The Case for an Alternative Ethical Forum Chapter 33: Conclusions

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GOR013557151
9781526508195
1526508192
The Law of Assisted Reproduction Seamus Burns (Solicitor and Senior Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University, UK)
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2020-02-14
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