This article argues that the posthumous child and the rights and responsibilities relating to such a child are directly related to the fundamental right to procreate. It argues that legislation must necessarily incorporate that right in sorting out issues related to the posthumous child and deviate from the standard principles of contract laws which have been applied in the past. This article examines the history, case law, federal decisions, and current legislation pertaining to artificial insemination. It argues that such legislation is inadequate and that legislatures must act promptly to address the realities of the posthumous child
The development of new assisted reproductive technologies (ART) constantly challenges the relation b...
This Article articulates a theoretical foundation for extending the privilege of intentional parenth...
Legal issues surrounding posthumously conceived children often arise in the context of the Social Se...
This article argues that the posthumous child and the rights and responsibilities relating to such a...
This Article will argue that the posthumous child and the rights and responsibilities relating to su...
This Article addresses the scenario of when, through advanced medical technology, a procedure is per...
Both courts and legislatures have been loath to establish law in the field of human artificial insem...
English law is unambiguous that legal personality, and with it all legal rights and protections, is ...
Children being born after the death of their genetic father is certainly not a new phenomenon. Accid...
This essay highlights some of the legal consequences resulting from the widespread availability and ...
Stillbirth is a confounding event, a reproductive moment that at once combines birth and death. This...
A child may be born after the death of its natural father. That has always been the case. Modern ad...
In light of the recent Supreme Court of the United States case of Astrue v. Capato, which involved a...
Advances in reproductive technology are an established part of the medical landscape. No longer mere...
Advances in assisted reproductive technology and genetic testing continue to offer parents a plethor...
The development of new assisted reproductive technologies (ART) constantly challenges the relation b...
This Article articulates a theoretical foundation for extending the privilege of intentional parenth...
Legal issues surrounding posthumously conceived children often arise in the context of the Social Se...
This article argues that the posthumous child and the rights and responsibilities relating to such a...
This Article will argue that the posthumous child and the rights and responsibilities relating to su...
This Article addresses the scenario of when, through advanced medical technology, a procedure is per...
Both courts and legislatures have been loath to establish law in the field of human artificial insem...
English law is unambiguous that legal personality, and with it all legal rights and protections, is ...
Children being born after the death of their genetic father is certainly not a new phenomenon. Accid...
This essay highlights some of the legal consequences resulting from the widespread availability and ...
Stillbirth is a confounding event, a reproductive moment that at once combines birth and death. This...
A child may be born after the death of its natural father. That has always been the case. Modern ad...
In light of the recent Supreme Court of the United States case of Astrue v. Capato, which involved a...
Advances in reproductive technology are an established part of the medical landscape. No longer mere...
Advances in assisted reproductive technology and genetic testing continue to offer parents a plethor...
The development of new assisted reproductive technologies (ART) constantly challenges the relation b...
This Article articulates a theoretical foundation for extending the privilege of intentional parenth...
Legal issues surrounding posthumously conceived children often arise in the context of the Social Se...