This book focuses on the use of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) in the context of families who seek to conceive a matching sibling donor as a source of tissue to treat an existing sick child, referred to as 'saviour siblings'. The author considers the legal and regulatory frameworks that impact on the accessibility of this technology in Australia and the UK, and analyses the ethical and moral issues that arise from the use of the technology for this specific purpose.
This book focuses on the use of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) in the context of families who seek to conceive a matching sibling donor as a source of tissue to treat an existing sick child, referred to as 'saviour siblings'. The author considers the legal and regulatory frameworks that impact on the accessibility of this technology in Australia and the UK, and analyses the ethical and moral issues that arise from the use of the technology for this specific purpose.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Malcolm Smith is Senior Lecturer in Law and a member of the Australian Centre for Health Law Research at Queensland University of Technology. His current research focuses on the legal, regulatory and ethical issues associated with assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs). He has published in these and related areas.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Conceiving saviour children: technological advances, ethical concern and legitimate regulatory oversight? The regulatory landscape relevant to assisted reproductive technology Regulating access to and the delivery of pre-implantation tissue-typing services Liberty and reproductive decision-making The harm principle as a means for justifying state intervention and regulation Creating saviour children: what is the harm? Creating saviour children: the wider ethical and moral arguments Regulating assisted reproductive technology services for the creation of saviour children: a way forward Bibliography Index.
Preface Conceiving saviour children: technological advances, ethical concern and legitimate regulatory oversight? The regulatory landscape relevant to assisted reproductive technology Regulating access to and the delivery of pre-implantation tissue-typing services Liberty and reproductive decision-making The harm principle as a means for justifying state intervention and regulation Creating saviour children: what is the harm? Creating saviour children: the wider ethical and moral arguments Regulating assisted reproductive technology services for the creation of saviour children: a way forward Bibliography Index.
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