This Article, lying at the intersection of law and bioethics, examines whether it is wrongful to use assisted reproductive technology to intentionally create disabled children, and whether legal liability should attach to such acts. In particular, this Article considers the way these issues are intertwined with what philosophers have called the Non-Identity Problem, the idea that so long as a resulting child will have a life worth living the child cannot be harmed by being brought into existence, because even an impoverished life is better than not existing at all. In her article in this Issue, Kirsten Smolensky suggests that the Non-Identity Problem should cause us to extinguish tort liability in cases where disabled children are created...
For two decades children suffering from severe genetic defects have sought recovery from genetic cou...
Journal ArticleMalek and Daar [M&D] argue that parents have a duty to employ prenatal genetic diagno...
Derek Parfit’s non-identity problem calls into question the claims of both the state and individuals...
This Article, lying at the intersection of law and bioethics, examines whether it is wrongful to use...
This article explores the torts of wrongful birth and wrongful life, which primarily arise when a ph...
Advances in assisted reproductive technology and genetic testing continue to offer parents a plethor...
In her article, Creating Children with Disabilities: Parental Tort Liability for Preimplantation Gen...
Professors Glenn Cohen, Jaime King, and Alicia Ouellette each wrote a thoughtful commentary in respo...
This paper seeks to account for the wickedness of the non-identity problem – or lack thereof. Within...
Using preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), parents can now screen embryos for genetic traits suc...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In his b...
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 (as amended) in the UK allows parents to select a di...
The article addresses the problem of disability in the context of reproductive decisions based on ge...
Two paradigms dominate contemporary ethical and legal debate about the risks posed to children who o...
This study examines the underlying assumptions that influence attitudes towards the prevention of di...
For two decades children suffering from severe genetic defects have sought recovery from genetic cou...
Journal ArticleMalek and Daar [M&D] argue that parents have a duty to employ prenatal genetic diagno...
Derek Parfit’s non-identity problem calls into question the claims of both the state and individuals...
This Article, lying at the intersection of law and bioethics, examines whether it is wrongful to use...
This article explores the torts of wrongful birth and wrongful life, which primarily arise when a ph...
Advances in assisted reproductive technology and genetic testing continue to offer parents a plethor...
In her article, Creating Children with Disabilities: Parental Tort Liability for Preimplantation Gen...
Professors Glenn Cohen, Jaime King, and Alicia Ouellette each wrote a thoughtful commentary in respo...
This paper seeks to account for the wickedness of the non-identity problem – or lack thereof. Within...
Using preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), parents can now screen embryos for genetic traits suc...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In his b...
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 (as amended) in the UK allows parents to select a di...
The article addresses the problem of disability in the context of reproductive decisions based on ge...
Two paradigms dominate contemporary ethical and legal debate about the risks posed to children who o...
This study examines the underlying assumptions that influence attitudes towards the prevention of di...
For two decades children suffering from severe genetic defects have sought recovery from genetic cou...
Journal ArticleMalek and Daar [M&D] argue that parents have a duty to employ prenatal genetic diagno...
Derek Parfit’s non-identity problem calls into question the claims of both the state and individuals...