This article maps out the territory that must be explored in this very complex area and analyzes the implications of governmental regulation of the new reproductive technology. It suggests that the central issue for analysis is the extent to which authority to make decisions concerning reproductive potential should be allocated to individuals rather than to the government. The article describes approaches to allocating decision-making authority with respect to procreative issues. The first is a rights-based approach which emphasizes individual autonomy; this approach will not permit governmental regulation which interferes with personal autonomy in decision making, at least without good reason. The second approach accepts regulation which ...
Humanities: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Curiously, ...
The issue of a woman\u27s right to choose whether or not to continue with a pregnancy has proven to ...
Humanities: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Curiously, ...
This article maps out the territory that must be explored in this very complex area and analyzes the...
This Article investigates two alternative methods of human conception: Specifically, the artificial ...
This Article investigates two alternative methods of human conception: Specifically, the artificial ...
Current reproductive technologies have given parents the means to select against unwanted genetic ch...
The prodigious advancements of biomedical science in human reproduction have brought both blessing ...
Current reproductive technologies have given parents the means to select against unwanted genetic ch...
Current reproductive technologies have given parents the means to select against unwanted genetic ch...
The new reproductive biology, in all its complexity, promises untold opportunities for resolving hea...
In his Article, Professor Robertson addresses policy issues related to the use of assisted reproduct...
Proponents of surrogate gestation contracts base their case on both the constitutional privacy right...
In the context of the bicentennial of the Constitution and science\u27s relationship to society, it ...
In this Article, Manus proposes a Model Surrogate Parenthood Act. He examines the medical and scient...
Humanities: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Curiously, ...
The issue of a woman\u27s right to choose whether or not to continue with a pregnancy has proven to ...
Humanities: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Curiously, ...
This article maps out the territory that must be explored in this very complex area and analyzes the...
This Article investigates two alternative methods of human conception: Specifically, the artificial ...
This Article investigates two alternative methods of human conception: Specifically, the artificial ...
Current reproductive technologies have given parents the means to select against unwanted genetic ch...
The prodigious advancements of biomedical science in human reproduction have brought both blessing ...
Current reproductive technologies have given parents the means to select against unwanted genetic ch...
Current reproductive technologies have given parents the means to select against unwanted genetic ch...
The new reproductive biology, in all its complexity, promises untold opportunities for resolving hea...
In his Article, Professor Robertson addresses policy issues related to the use of assisted reproduct...
Proponents of surrogate gestation contracts base their case on both the constitutional privacy right...
In the context of the bicentennial of the Constitution and science\u27s relationship to society, it ...
In this Article, Manus proposes a Model Surrogate Parenthood Act. He examines the medical and scient...
Humanities: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Curiously, ...
The issue of a woman\u27s right to choose whether or not to continue with a pregnancy has proven to ...
Humanities: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Curiously, ...