Actions of pregnant women can cause harm to their future children. However, even if the possible harm is serious and likely to occur, the law will generally not intervene. A pregnant woman is regarded as an autonomous person who is entitled to make her own decisions. A fetus in-utero has no legal right to protection. In striking contrast, the child, if born alive, may sue for injury in-utero; and the child is entitled to be protected by being removed from her parents if necessary for her protection. Indeed, there is a legal obligation for health professionals to report suspected harm, and for authorities to protect the child’s wellbeing. We ask whether such contradictory responses are justified. Should the law intervene where a pregnant wom...
Fetal homicide laws, though initially created to protect both mothers and fetuses, serve to wholly p...
The conflict between the rights of women and unborn take an ugly turn when one speaks of confinement...
The relationship between a pregnant woman and her fetus is unlike any other in law, medicine, or eth...
The actions of pregnant women can cause harm to their future children. However, even if the possible...
Abstract Prenatal alcohol-related disorders are highly prevalent and result in permanent, lifelong d...
During recent years, courts and legislatures have expanded the legal rights of fetuses, which histor...
Maternal prenatal negligence cases are... plagued by moral complexity. The imposition of a duty of c...
The article examines whether it is morally correct and legally possible to police a pregnant woman’s...
Alcohol and drug misuse in pregnancy can cause long-term harm to the born-alive child. Where pregnan...
Suppose that a woman is pregnant. She drinks a lot of alcohol, knowing that it is likely to harm her...
The fetus-first mentality advocates that pregnant women and women who could become pregnant should p...
abstract: This thesis poses the argument that abortion is morally impermissible because it causes ha...
The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate the pressing need of the law to take decisive action in ...
The wrongful conception action holds both a troubled past and future. As a response to rapid technol...
What claims to protection can be asserted by a human fetus? That question, familiar to philosophy an...
Fetal homicide laws, though initially created to protect both mothers and fetuses, serve to wholly p...
The conflict between the rights of women and unborn take an ugly turn when one speaks of confinement...
The relationship between a pregnant woman and her fetus is unlike any other in law, medicine, or eth...
The actions of pregnant women can cause harm to their future children. However, even if the possible...
Abstract Prenatal alcohol-related disorders are highly prevalent and result in permanent, lifelong d...
During recent years, courts and legislatures have expanded the legal rights of fetuses, which histor...
Maternal prenatal negligence cases are... plagued by moral complexity. The imposition of a duty of c...
The article examines whether it is morally correct and legally possible to police a pregnant woman’s...
Alcohol and drug misuse in pregnancy can cause long-term harm to the born-alive child. Where pregnan...
Suppose that a woman is pregnant. She drinks a lot of alcohol, knowing that it is likely to harm her...
The fetus-first mentality advocates that pregnant women and women who could become pregnant should p...
abstract: This thesis poses the argument that abortion is morally impermissible because it causes ha...
The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate the pressing need of the law to take decisive action in ...
The wrongful conception action holds both a troubled past and future. As a response to rapid technol...
What claims to protection can be asserted by a human fetus? That question, familiar to philosophy an...
Fetal homicide laws, though initially created to protect both mothers and fetuses, serve to wholly p...
The conflict between the rights of women and unborn take an ugly turn when one speaks of confinement...
The relationship between a pregnant woman and her fetus is unlike any other in law, medicine, or eth...