1To whom correspondence should be addressed The latest remarkable technological advances in assisted reproduction, which enable cryopreservation of spermato-zoa, embryos and ovarian tissue, raise difficult and debat-able legal, social, ethical and moral issues concerning the right to posthumous reproduction. Furthermore, reports on the attitudes of the general public and of centres licensed for infertility treatment in the United Kingdom found that the majority of women and centres support the idea of posthumous reproduction. In this paper we review the data published on this issue, and after considering the various aspects, we conclude that each case should be discussed and authorized by a multidisciplinary committee that includes physicia...
This article argues that the current legal regulation of posthumous reproduction in New Zealand is d...
The development of new assisted reproductive technologies (ART) constantly challenges the relation b...
Advances in reproductive technology are an established part of the medical landscape. No longer mere...
x, 177 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "December 15, 1998"In the past posthumou...
Children being born after the death of their genetic father is certainly not a new phenomenon. Accid...
Filiation, or a person's parentage, is one of the major components of someone's identity, ...
I begin by explaining what presuming consent to posthumous reproduction would mean, then justify a p...
This paper describes post-mortem sperm retrieval from a man who had given prior written consent to t...
The retrieval of sperm from the body of a recently dead man for later insemination has raised profou...
This thesis identifies and examines the legal and ethical challenges which surround the regulation o...
Posthumous reproduction refers to the procedure that enables a child to be conceived using the gamet...
The paper covers issues concerned with the postmortem conception of a dead husband’s semen as a part...
The paper covers issues concerned with the postmortem conception of a dead husband’s semen as a par...
The current increase in global infertility rate and the consequent access to medically assisted proc...
This article argues that the current legal regulation of posthumous reproduction in New Zealand is d...
This article argues that the current legal regulation of posthumous reproduction in New Zealand is d...
The development of new assisted reproductive technologies (ART) constantly challenges the relation b...
Advances in reproductive technology are an established part of the medical landscape. No longer mere...
x, 177 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "December 15, 1998"In the past posthumou...
Children being born after the death of their genetic father is certainly not a new phenomenon. Accid...
Filiation, or a person's parentage, is one of the major components of someone's identity, ...
I begin by explaining what presuming consent to posthumous reproduction would mean, then justify a p...
This paper describes post-mortem sperm retrieval from a man who had given prior written consent to t...
The retrieval of sperm from the body of a recently dead man for later insemination has raised profou...
This thesis identifies and examines the legal and ethical challenges which surround the regulation o...
Posthumous reproduction refers to the procedure that enables a child to be conceived using the gamet...
The paper covers issues concerned with the postmortem conception of a dead husband’s semen as a part...
The paper covers issues concerned with the postmortem conception of a dead husband’s semen as a par...
The current increase in global infertility rate and the consequent access to medically assisted proc...
This article argues that the current legal regulation of posthumous reproduction in New Zealand is d...
This article argues that the current legal regulation of posthumous reproduction in New Zealand is d...
The development of new assisted reproductive technologies (ART) constantly challenges the relation b...
Advances in reproductive technology are an established part of the medical landscape. No longer mere...