In 2012 the Minister of Health made the Regulations Relating to the Artificial Fertilisation of Persons, which provide that the woman who intends to be made pregnant with an in vitro embryo owns such an embryo and can control the embryo's fate in specified ways. Given that in vitro embryos are outside the woman's body, the rationale for these provisions cannot be to protect the woman's bodily integrity. These provisions are, however, problematic from a constitutional perspective, as they: exclude fathers across the board, and impede the right of all intended parents who will not gestate the pregnancy, like surrogacy commissioning parents, to make decisions regarding reproduction – which include the right not to reproduce and hence to veto t...
The new reproductive biology, in all its complexity, promises untold opportunities for resolving hea...
This contribution addresses the question regarding the legal nature of a cryopreserved embryo. Such ...
The central issues raised here are whether the two frozen embryos have a legal right to 1) live and ...
In 2012 the Minister of Health made the Regulations Relating to the Artificial Fertilisation of Pers...
In 2012 the Minister of Health made the Regulations Relating to the Artificial Fertilisation of Pers...
In vitro fertilization ( IVF ) raises a host of legal and ethical concerns, among which is the use i...
Creation of the embryo in vitro is one of the major issues that emerged in recent decades in medici...
In this paper I critique aspects of the law relating to in vitro fertilisation (‘IVF’) treatment in ...
This iBrief discusses some of the social, ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of un...
Many laws and ethical documents instruct us that disembodied embryos created through IVF processes a...
Many laws and ethical documents instruct us that disembodied embryos created through IVF processes a...
In-vitro fertilization (IVF) is the process by which a woman’s eggs are extracted, fertilized and fr...
The prodigious advancements of biomedical science in human reproduction have brought both blessing ...
Master of Law in Medical law. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.The process of cryopreservati...
Embryos are all over the news. According to the New York Times there are currently 400,000 frozen em...
The new reproductive biology, in all its complexity, promises untold opportunities for resolving hea...
This contribution addresses the question regarding the legal nature of a cryopreserved embryo. Such ...
The central issues raised here are whether the two frozen embryos have a legal right to 1) live and ...
In 2012 the Minister of Health made the Regulations Relating to the Artificial Fertilisation of Pers...
In 2012 the Minister of Health made the Regulations Relating to the Artificial Fertilisation of Pers...
In vitro fertilization ( IVF ) raises a host of legal and ethical concerns, among which is the use i...
Creation of the embryo in vitro is one of the major issues that emerged in recent decades in medici...
In this paper I critique aspects of the law relating to in vitro fertilisation (‘IVF’) treatment in ...
This iBrief discusses some of the social, ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of un...
Many laws and ethical documents instruct us that disembodied embryos created through IVF processes a...
Many laws and ethical documents instruct us that disembodied embryos created through IVF processes a...
In-vitro fertilization (IVF) is the process by which a woman’s eggs are extracted, fertilized and fr...
The prodigious advancements of biomedical science in human reproduction have brought both blessing ...
Master of Law in Medical law. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.The process of cryopreservati...
Embryos are all over the news. According to the New York Times there are currently 400,000 frozen em...
The new reproductive biology, in all its complexity, promises untold opportunities for resolving hea...
This contribution addresses the question regarding the legal nature of a cryopreserved embryo. Such ...
The central issues raised here are whether the two frozen embryos have a legal right to 1) live and ...