
Regulating Reproductive Donation
$216.99
- Hardcover
396 pages
- Release Date
1 April 2016
Summary
The emergence of new empirical evidence and ethical debate about families created by assisted reproduction has called into question the current regulatory frameworks that govern reproductive donation in many countries. In this multidisciplinary book, social scientists, ethicists and lawyers offer fresh perspectives on the current challenges facing the regulation of reproductive donation and suggest possible ways forward. They address questions such as: what might people want to know about the…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781107090965 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1107090962 |
| Author: | Susan Golombok, Rosamund Scott, John B. Appleby, Martin Richards, Stephen Wilkinson |
| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
| Imprint: | Cambridge University Press |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 396 |
| Release Date: | 1 April 2016 |
| Weight: | 700g |
| Dimensions: | 235mm x 157mm x 30mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
‘This excellent interdisciplinary volume clearly combines the empirical research and the theoretical debates, creating ethical discussions that for once are applicable to actual family situations.’ Fiona MacCallum, University of Warwick
‘Regulating Reproductive Donation is an incredibly interesting read from start to finish. This book would be a suitable addition to an academic legal collection, but also a worthwhile read for legal counsel working in this area to better understand the nuances and intricacies of reproductive donation.’ Jennifer Walker, Canadian Law Library Review
About The Author
Susan Golombok
Susan Golombok is Professor of Family Research and Director of the Centre for Family Research at the University of Cambridge. Rosamund Scott is Professor of Medical Law and Ethics and Co-Director of the Centre of Medical Law and Ethics at the Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London. Stephen Wilkinson is Professor of Bioethics at Lancaster University. Martin Richards is Emeritus Professor of Family Research at the Centre for Family Research, University of Cambridge. John B. Appleby is a Research Associate at the Centre of Medical Law and Ethics at the Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London.
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