Guidelines on embryo storage prioritise 'respect for the embryo' above the wishes of the women whose labour and tissue have gone into creating the embryo in the first place, effectively making women and the female body disappear. In this article I draw a parallel between this phenomenon relating to embryo storage and other instances of a similar phenomenon that I have called 'the lady vanishes', particularly in stem cell and 'mitochondrial transfer' research. I suggest that a modified property regime could protect women's interests in embryo storage, making a parallel with the Yearworth case, in which it was recognised that men had limited but actionable interests in their stored sperm.
Embryos are all over the news. According to the New York Times there are currently 400,000 frozen em...
Embryos are all over the news. According to the New York Times there are currently 400,000 frozen em...
This article contributes to the current debate on human embryonic stem cell researchers ’ possible c...
Guidelines on embryo storage prioritise 'respect for the embryo' above the wishes of the women whose...
Most opponents of somatic cell nuclear transfer and embryonic stem cell technologies base their argu...
Most opponents of somatic cell nuclear transfer and embryonic stem cell technologies base their argu...
Most opponents of somatic cell nuclear transfer and embryonic stem cell technologies base their argu...
Most opponents of somatic cell nuclear transfer and embryonic stem cell technologies base their argu...
Most opponents of somatic cell nuclear transfer and embryonic stem cell technologies base their argu...
Most opponents of somatic cell nuclear transfer and embryonic stem cell technologies base their argu...
Many laws and ethical documents instruct us that disembodied embryos created through IVF processes a...
Many laws and ethical documents instruct us that disembodied embryos created through IVF processes a...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. This article contributes to a more nuanced and contextual approach to ...
© The Author 2017. Many laws and ethical documents instruct us that disembodied embryos created thro...
Embryos are all over the news. According to the New York Times there are currently 400,000 frozen em...
Embryos are all over the news. According to the New York Times there are currently 400,000 frozen em...
Embryos are all over the news. According to the New York Times there are currently 400,000 frozen em...
This article contributes to the current debate on human embryonic stem cell researchers ’ possible c...
Guidelines on embryo storage prioritise 'respect for the embryo' above the wishes of the women whose...
Most opponents of somatic cell nuclear transfer and embryonic stem cell technologies base their argu...
Most opponents of somatic cell nuclear transfer and embryonic stem cell technologies base their argu...
Most opponents of somatic cell nuclear transfer and embryonic stem cell technologies base their argu...
Most opponents of somatic cell nuclear transfer and embryonic stem cell technologies base their argu...
Most opponents of somatic cell nuclear transfer and embryonic stem cell technologies base their argu...
Most opponents of somatic cell nuclear transfer and embryonic stem cell technologies base their argu...
Many laws and ethical documents instruct us that disembodied embryos created through IVF processes a...
Many laws and ethical documents instruct us that disembodied embryos created through IVF processes a...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. This article contributes to a more nuanced and contextual approach to ...
© The Author 2017. Many laws and ethical documents instruct us that disembodied embryos created thro...
Embryos are all over the news. According to the New York Times there are currently 400,000 frozen em...
Embryos are all over the news. According to the New York Times there are currently 400,000 frozen em...
Embryos are all over the news. According to the New York Times there are currently 400,000 frozen em...
This article contributes to the current debate on human embryonic stem cell researchers ’ possible c...