Reproductive techniques and practices, ranging from ordinary birth-control measures and artificial insemination to embryo transfer and surrogate motherhood, have greatly enhanced our range of reproductive choices. As a consequence, they pose a number of difficult moral and legal questions with regard to the formation of a family and our conception of parenthood. A view that is becoming increasingly common is that parental rights and responsibilities should not be based on genetic relationships but should instead be seen as arising from agreements or contracts between individuals. Accordingly, a man who consents to his wife's artificial insemination by donor (AID) and not the sperm donor, is the legal father of the child; in surrogacy agreem...
Parental Parity begins a critical dialogue regarding the reformation of legal parentage. Scholars ha...
Human rights in obtaining offsprings in the family setting, privacy, and the free development of per...
This article argues that legal determinations of filiation are normative ideological constructions a...
Reproductive techniques and practices, ranging from ordinary birth-control measures and artificial i...
Reproductive techniques and practices, ranging from ordinary birth-control measures and artificial i...
In recent years, a number of writers dealingwith questions over parenthood that arisein the context ...
In recent years, a number of writers dealingwith questions over parenthood that arisein the context ...
In recent years, a number of writers dealingwith questions over parenthood that arisein the context ...
In recent years, a number of writers dealingwith questions over parenthood that arisein the context ...
This Article articulates a theoretical foundation for extending the privilege of intentional parenth...
Never the closest of bedfellows, law and technology mix uneasily within the realm of alternative rep...
Parental Parity begins a critical dialogue regarding the reformation of legal parentage. Scholars ha...
When asked to identify the legal parents of a child, traditional family law principles look backward...
Human rights in obtaining offsprings in the family setting, privacy, and the free development of per...
Abstract: The increasing use of artificial reproductive techniques generates very complex problems c...
Parental Parity begins a critical dialogue regarding the reformation of legal parentage. Scholars ha...
Human rights in obtaining offsprings in the family setting, privacy, and the free development of per...
This article argues that legal determinations of filiation are normative ideological constructions a...
Reproductive techniques and practices, ranging from ordinary birth-control measures and artificial i...
Reproductive techniques and practices, ranging from ordinary birth-control measures and artificial i...
In recent years, a number of writers dealingwith questions over parenthood that arisein the context ...
In recent years, a number of writers dealingwith questions over parenthood that arisein the context ...
In recent years, a number of writers dealingwith questions over parenthood that arisein the context ...
In recent years, a number of writers dealingwith questions over parenthood that arisein the context ...
This Article articulates a theoretical foundation for extending the privilege of intentional parenth...
Never the closest of bedfellows, law and technology mix uneasily within the realm of alternative rep...
Parental Parity begins a critical dialogue regarding the reformation of legal parentage. Scholars ha...
When asked to identify the legal parents of a child, traditional family law principles look backward...
Human rights in obtaining offsprings in the family setting, privacy, and the free development of per...
Abstract: The increasing use of artificial reproductive techniques generates very complex problems c...
Parental Parity begins a critical dialogue regarding the reformation of legal parentage. Scholars ha...
Human rights in obtaining offsprings in the family setting, privacy, and the free development of per...
This article argues that legal determinations of filiation are normative ideological constructions a...