This is a comprehensive guide to the place of third party assisted conception within health care provision, drawing on ethical and religious standpoints as well as political and economic factors. Blyth and Landau have brought together contributors to consider the social, legal and ethical aspects of assisted conception in thirteen countries.
This is a comprehensive guide to the place of third party assisted conception within health care provision, drawing on ethical and religious standpoints as well as political and economic factors. Blyth and Landau have brought together contributors to consider the social, legal and ethical aspects of assisted conception in thirteen countries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction. Eric Blyth Univerity of Huddersfield and Ruth Landau Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 1. Argentina: Hopes Results and Barriers. Luisa Baron Buenos Aires University. 2. Australia: Choice and Diversity in Regulation and Record Keeping. Helen Szoke Infertility Treatment Authority Melbourne. 3. Canada: The Long Road to Regulation.Jean Haase London Health Services Centre Ontario. 4. Finland: Unregulated Practices Familiarity and Legality. Maili Malin STAKES Finland and Riitta Burrell Researcher Michigan. 5. Germany: The Changing Legal and Social Culture. Petra Thorn Protestant University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt. 6. Hong Kong: A Social Legal and Clinical Overview. Ernest Ng Athena Liu Celia Chan and Cecilia Chan University of Hong Kong. 7. Israel: Every Person has the Right to Have Children. Ruth Landau. 8. New Zealand: From Secrecy and Shame to Openness and Acceptance. Ken Daniels University of Canterbury Christchurch. 9. Poland: Provision and Guidelines for Third Party Assisted Conception. Eleonora Bielawka-Batorowicz University of Lodz. 10. Singapore: Practice and Challenges. Rosaleen Ow National University of Singapore. 11. South Africa: Cultural Diversity. Charlene Laurence Carbonatto University of Pretoria. 12. The United Kingdom: Evolution of a Statutary Regulatory Approach. Eric Blyth. 13. The United States of America: Eric Blyth with Jean Benward psychotherapist California. Conclusion Eric Blyth and Ruth Landau. Editor and Contributor Biographies. Subject Index. Name Index.
Introduction. Eric Blyth Univerity of Huddersfield and Ruth Landau Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 1. Argentina: Hopes Results and Barriers. Luisa Baron Buenos Aires University. 2. Australia: Choice and Diversity in Regulation and Record Keeping. Helen Szoke Infertility Treatment Authority Melbourne. 3. Canada: The Long Road to Regulation.Jean Haase London Health Services Centre Ontario. 4. Finland: Unregulated Practices Familiarity and Legality. Maili Malin STAKES Finland and Riitta Burrell Researcher Michigan. 5. Germany: The Changing Legal and Social Culture. Petra Thorn Protestant University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt. 6. Hong Kong: A Social Legal and Clinical Overview. Ernest Ng Athena Liu Celia Chan and Cecilia Chan University of Hong Kong. 7. Israel: Every Person has the Right to Have Children. Ruth Landau. 8. New Zealand: From Secrecy and Shame to Openness and Acceptance. Ken Daniels University of Canterbury Christchurch. 9. Poland: Provision and Guidelines for Third Party Assisted Conception. Eleonora Bielawka-Batorowicz University of Lodz. 10. Singapore: Practice and Challenges. Rosaleen Ow National University of Singapore. 11. South Africa: Cultural Diversity. Charlene Laurence Carbonatto University of Pretoria. 12. The United Kingdom: Evolution of a Statutary Regulatory Approach. Eric Blyth. 13. The United States of America: Eric Blyth with Jean Benward psychotherapist California. Conclusion Eric Blyth and Ruth Landau. Editor and Contributor Biographies. Subject Index. Name Index.
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