Autonomy has always been at the center of discussions on reproduction. Development of various genetic technologies, aimed at the expansion of parental reproductive choices, resulted in heated debates on the limitations of the exercise of reproductive autonomy. The aim of this research is to analyse the arguments on the content and limitations of the concept of “autonomy” and “harm” with relevance to non-medical sex selection. In particular, I focus on interpreting “the harm principle” within the context of preconception and preimplantation sex selection
Some authors have argued that the human use of reproductive cloning and genetic engineering should b...
This Task Force document revisits the debate about the ethics of sex selection for non-medical reaso...
Sex preselection is the ability to select the sex of one's offspring prior to conception. After a di...
Autonomy has always been at the center of discussions on reproduction. Development of various geneti...
Assisted reproductive technologies are typically positioned as increasing the range of choices open ...
Studies of the family planning attitudes of individuals and couples in many countries indicate conti...
Preconception sex selection for non-medical reasons raises serious moral, legal and social issues. T...
This Task Force document revisits the debate about the ethics of sex selection for non-medical reaso...
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is a procedure that enables the identification of gene varia...
In its recent statement 'Sex Selection and Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis', the Ethics Committee ...
In its recent statement 'Sex Selection and Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis', the Ethics Committee ...
Recent advances in genetic and reproductive technology broaden the capacity of parents to make cruci...
The technology of assisted reproduction has progressed rapidly in recent years, enabling infertile c...
Technological advances in reproductive science now afford prospective parents the ability to potenti...
In this article we consider the prohibition on the use of preimplantation genetic diagnosis to selec...
Some authors have argued that the human use of reproductive cloning and genetic engineering should b...
This Task Force document revisits the debate about the ethics of sex selection for non-medical reaso...
Sex preselection is the ability to select the sex of one's offspring prior to conception. After a di...
Autonomy has always been at the center of discussions on reproduction. Development of various geneti...
Assisted reproductive technologies are typically positioned as increasing the range of choices open ...
Studies of the family planning attitudes of individuals and couples in many countries indicate conti...
Preconception sex selection for non-medical reasons raises serious moral, legal and social issues. T...
This Task Force document revisits the debate about the ethics of sex selection for non-medical reaso...
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is a procedure that enables the identification of gene varia...
In its recent statement 'Sex Selection and Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis', the Ethics Committee ...
In its recent statement 'Sex Selection and Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis', the Ethics Committee ...
Recent advances in genetic and reproductive technology broaden the capacity of parents to make cruci...
The technology of assisted reproduction has progressed rapidly in recent years, enabling infertile c...
Technological advances in reproductive science now afford prospective parents the ability to potenti...
In this article we consider the prohibition on the use of preimplantation genetic diagnosis to selec...
Some authors have argued that the human use of reproductive cloning and genetic engineering should b...
This Task Force document revisits the debate about the ethics of sex selection for non-medical reaso...
Sex preselection is the ability to select the sex of one's offspring prior to conception. After a di...