The article analyses the debate on egg donation in Norway using source material from the parliamentary debate of amendments to the Biotechnology Law. In both policy documents on bioethics and the Biotechnology Law, gender is not a spoken issue, but bringing egg and sperm directly to the fore highlights how gender is implicated in bioethics debates. Gender perceptions affect the understanding of `what egg and sperm may do' at the same time as the debate sets established perceptions of gender in motion. In Norway, gender equality is a valid and important premise within the general political debate. It is, however, contested as a valid argument in the context of egg donation, which therefore becomes a field of negotiations about the limits of ...
In contrast to many countries, the political debates in the Netherlands on reproductive technologies...
Feminist legal theory provides a healthy skepticism toward legal doctrine and insists that we reexam...
Listing a child for sale in the local paper\u27s classified section is unthinkable, and it is illega...
The article analyses the debate on egg donation in Norway using source material from the parliamenta...
In contrast to many countries, the political debates in the Netherlands on reproductive technologies...
This article discusses section 156 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 which prohibits...
Following a recent decision by the human fertilisation and embryology authority (HFEA), British wome...
Following a recent decision by the human fertilisation and embryology authority (HFEA), British wome...
In this paper, by applying a feminist bioethical perspective, we identify a new form of medical pate...
Egg and sperm donation are increasingly popular methods of artificial reproductive technology (ART),...
Public debate on human cloning fails to recognise the centrality of women and their bodies to this t...
As an Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) that has been available for over twenty years, the tran...
Donated eggs are now used in over 25,000 IVF treatment cycles in Europe, creating over 7000 babies p...
In this article the author discusses the role of ethics and religion in the context of the current p...
While understanding their positions on various ethical issues in the field of reproductive technolog...
In contrast to many countries, the political debates in the Netherlands on reproductive technologies...
Feminist legal theory provides a healthy skepticism toward legal doctrine and insists that we reexam...
Listing a child for sale in the local paper\u27s classified section is unthinkable, and it is illega...
The article analyses the debate on egg donation in Norway using source material from the parliamenta...
In contrast to many countries, the political debates in the Netherlands on reproductive technologies...
This article discusses section 156 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 which prohibits...
Following a recent decision by the human fertilisation and embryology authority (HFEA), British wome...
Following a recent decision by the human fertilisation and embryology authority (HFEA), British wome...
In this paper, by applying a feminist bioethical perspective, we identify a new form of medical pate...
Egg and sperm donation are increasingly popular methods of artificial reproductive technology (ART),...
Public debate on human cloning fails to recognise the centrality of women and their bodies to this t...
As an Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) that has been available for over twenty years, the tran...
Donated eggs are now used in over 25,000 IVF treatment cycles in Europe, creating over 7000 babies p...
In this article the author discusses the role of ethics and religion in the context of the current p...
While understanding their positions on various ethical issues in the field of reproductive technolog...
In contrast to many countries, the political debates in the Netherlands on reproductive technologies...
Feminist legal theory provides a healthy skepticism toward legal doctrine and insists that we reexam...
Listing a child for sale in the local paper\u27s classified section is unthinkable, and it is illega...