The Canadian province of Quebec recently amended its Health Insurance Act to cover the costs of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). The province of Ontario recently de-insured IVF. Both provinces cited cost-effectiveness as their grounds, but the question as to whether a public health insurance system ought to cover IVF raises the deeper question of how we should understand reproduction at the social level, and whether its costs should be a matter of individual or collective responsibility. In this article I examine three strategies for justifying collective provisions in a liberal society and assess whether public reproductive assistance can be defended on any of these accounts. I begin by considering, and rejecting, rights-based and needs-based...
The Canadian Assisted Human Reproduction Act (AHR Act), passed in 2004, prohibits both paying consid...
This article, written in the last ten years of the 20th century, presents an historical metric of ge...
U.S. legal scholarship concerning reproductive rights has largely revolved around the poles of decis...
Debate has raged in Canada recently over whether in vitro fertilization (IVF) should be funded throu...
Infertility politics implies a role for the state in regulating the relationships between different ...
In December 2015, the government of Ontario introduced the Fertility Program, a plan to publicly fun...
Services such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic spenn injection (ICSI) are not co...
This article examines and critiques Canadian legal responses to disputes over frozen in vitro embryo...
Effective medical care for sub-fertile Canadians (in vitrofertilization [IVF], intracytoplasmic sper...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) promise childbirth to those who are involuntarily childles...
Reproductive autonomy is central to women’s welfare both because childbearing takes place in women’s...
This article offers a modern approach to evaluating the right to non-coital reproduction that center...
Reproductive freedom plays a pivotal role in debates on the ethics of procreation. This moral princi...
Many countries are experiencing increasing levels of demand for access to assisted reproductive tech...
The new reproductive biology, in all its complexity, promises untold opportunities for resolving hea...
The Canadian Assisted Human Reproduction Act (AHR Act), passed in 2004, prohibits both paying consid...
This article, written in the last ten years of the 20th century, presents an historical metric of ge...
U.S. legal scholarship concerning reproductive rights has largely revolved around the poles of decis...
Debate has raged in Canada recently over whether in vitro fertilization (IVF) should be funded throu...
Infertility politics implies a role for the state in regulating the relationships between different ...
In December 2015, the government of Ontario introduced the Fertility Program, a plan to publicly fun...
Services such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic spenn injection (ICSI) are not co...
This article examines and critiques Canadian legal responses to disputes over frozen in vitro embryo...
Effective medical care for sub-fertile Canadians (in vitrofertilization [IVF], intracytoplasmic sper...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) promise childbirth to those who are involuntarily childles...
Reproductive autonomy is central to women’s welfare both because childbearing takes place in women’s...
This article offers a modern approach to evaluating the right to non-coital reproduction that center...
Reproductive freedom plays a pivotal role in debates on the ethics of procreation. This moral princi...
Many countries are experiencing increasing levels of demand for access to assisted reproductive tech...
The new reproductive biology, in all its complexity, promises untold opportunities for resolving hea...
The Canadian Assisted Human Reproduction Act (AHR Act), passed in 2004, prohibits both paying consid...
This article, written in the last ten years of the 20th century, presents an historical metric of ge...
U.S. legal scholarship concerning reproductive rights has largely revolved around the poles of decis...