Reproductive Donation
Herausgeber: Appleby, John B.; Richards, Martin; Pennings, Guido
Reproductive Donation
Herausgeber: Appleby, John B.; Richards, Martin; Pennings, Guido
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This book combines empirical research with commentary on ethics, policy and legislation, raising provocative questions about reproductive donation and surrogacy.
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This book combines empirical research with commentary on ethics, policy and legislation, raising provocative questions about reproductive donation and surrogacy.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781107007772
- ISBN-10: 1107007771
- Artikelnr.: 36078193
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781107007772
- ISBN-10: 1107007771
- Artikelnr.: 36078193
1. Introduction Martin Richards, Guido Pennings and John B. Appleby; 2. The
biology of donation Martin Johnson; 3. Ethics for reproductive donation
Robert Klitzman; 4. Parenthood: whose right is it anyway? Anja Karnein; 5.
Reproductive donation: global perspectives and cultural diversity Zeynep B.
Gürtin and Effy Vayena; 6. UK and USA perspectives on the regulation of
reproductive donation Theresa Glennon; 7. Gamete and embryo donation: a
legal view from Spain Yolanda Garcia-Ruiz and Diana Guerra-Diaz; 8. The
legal and ethical regulation of transnational donation Guido Pennings and
Zeynep B. Gürtin; 9. Balancing ethical criteria for the recruitment of
gamete donors Guido Pennings, Effy Vayena and Kamal Ahuja; 10. Challenges
in intra-family donation Effy Vayena and Susan Golombok; 11. ARTs and the
single parent Susanna Graham and Andrea Braverman; 12. Reproductive
donation and justice for gay and lesbian couples John B. Appleby, Sarah
Jennings and Helen Statham; 13. Is disclosure in the best interests of the
children conceived by donation? John B. Appleby, Lucy Blake and Tabitha
Freeman; 14. Identifiable donors and siblings: implications for the future
Tabitha Freeman, John B. Appleby and Vasanti Jadva; 15. Ethical issues in
embryo donation Fiona MacCallum and Heather Widdows; 16. Reproduction
through surrogacy: the UK and USA experience Andrea Braverman, Polly Casey
and Vasanti Jadva; 17. Some conclusions regarding the interaction of
normative and descriptive elements in reproductive donation Guido Pennings.
biology of donation Martin Johnson; 3. Ethics for reproductive donation
Robert Klitzman; 4. Parenthood: whose right is it anyway? Anja Karnein; 5.
Reproductive donation: global perspectives and cultural diversity Zeynep B.
Gürtin and Effy Vayena; 6. UK and USA perspectives on the regulation of
reproductive donation Theresa Glennon; 7. Gamete and embryo donation: a
legal view from Spain Yolanda Garcia-Ruiz and Diana Guerra-Diaz; 8. The
legal and ethical regulation of transnational donation Guido Pennings and
Zeynep B. Gürtin; 9. Balancing ethical criteria for the recruitment of
gamete donors Guido Pennings, Effy Vayena and Kamal Ahuja; 10. Challenges
in intra-family donation Effy Vayena and Susan Golombok; 11. ARTs and the
single parent Susanna Graham and Andrea Braverman; 12. Reproductive
donation and justice for gay and lesbian couples John B. Appleby, Sarah
Jennings and Helen Statham; 13. Is disclosure in the best interests of the
children conceived by donation? John B. Appleby, Lucy Blake and Tabitha
Freeman; 14. Identifiable donors and siblings: implications for the future
Tabitha Freeman, John B. Appleby and Vasanti Jadva; 15. Ethical issues in
embryo donation Fiona MacCallum and Heather Widdows; 16. Reproduction
through surrogacy: the UK and USA experience Andrea Braverman, Polly Casey
and Vasanti Jadva; 17. Some conclusions regarding the interaction of
normative and descriptive elements in reproductive donation Guido Pennings.
1. Introduction Martin Richards, Guido Pennings and John B. Appleby; 2. The
biology of donation Martin Johnson; 3. Ethics for reproductive donation
Robert Klitzman; 4. Parenthood: whose right is it anyway? Anja Karnein; 5.
Reproductive donation: global perspectives and cultural diversity Zeynep B.
Gürtin and Effy Vayena; 6. UK and USA perspectives on the regulation of
reproductive donation Theresa Glennon; 7. Gamete and embryo donation: a
legal view from Spain Yolanda Garcia-Ruiz and Diana Guerra-Diaz; 8. The
legal and ethical regulation of transnational donation Guido Pennings and
Zeynep B. Gürtin; 9. Balancing ethical criteria for the recruitment of
gamete donors Guido Pennings, Effy Vayena and Kamal Ahuja; 10. Challenges
in intra-family donation Effy Vayena and Susan Golombok; 11. ARTs and the
single parent Susanna Graham and Andrea Braverman; 12. Reproductive
donation and justice for gay and lesbian couples John B. Appleby, Sarah
Jennings and Helen Statham; 13. Is disclosure in the best interests of the
children conceived by donation? John B. Appleby, Lucy Blake and Tabitha
Freeman; 14. Identifiable donors and siblings: implications for the future
Tabitha Freeman, John B. Appleby and Vasanti Jadva; 15. Ethical issues in
embryo donation Fiona MacCallum and Heather Widdows; 16. Reproduction
through surrogacy: the UK and USA experience Andrea Braverman, Polly Casey
and Vasanti Jadva; 17. Some conclusions regarding the interaction of
normative and descriptive elements in reproductive donation Guido Pennings.
biology of donation Martin Johnson; 3. Ethics for reproductive donation
Robert Klitzman; 4. Parenthood: whose right is it anyway? Anja Karnein; 5.
Reproductive donation: global perspectives and cultural diversity Zeynep B.
Gürtin and Effy Vayena; 6. UK and USA perspectives on the regulation of
reproductive donation Theresa Glennon; 7. Gamete and embryo donation: a
legal view from Spain Yolanda Garcia-Ruiz and Diana Guerra-Diaz; 8. The
legal and ethical regulation of transnational donation Guido Pennings and
Zeynep B. Gürtin; 9. Balancing ethical criteria for the recruitment of
gamete donors Guido Pennings, Effy Vayena and Kamal Ahuja; 10. Challenges
in intra-family donation Effy Vayena and Susan Golombok; 11. ARTs and the
single parent Susanna Graham and Andrea Braverman; 12. Reproductive
donation and justice for gay and lesbian couples John B. Appleby, Sarah
Jennings and Helen Statham; 13. Is disclosure in the best interests of the
children conceived by donation? John B. Appleby, Lucy Blake and Tabitha
Freeman; 14. Identifiable donors and siblings: implications for the future
Tabitha Freeman, John B. Appleby and Vasanti Jadva; 15. Ethical issues in
embryo donation Fiona MacCallum and Heather Widdows; 16. Reproduction
through surrogacy: the UK and USA experience Andrea Braverman, Polly Casey
and Vasanti Jadva; 17. Some conclusions regarding the interaction of
normative and descriptive elements in reproductive donation Guido Pennings.