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Medical Law and Ethics

Medical Law and Ethics (8th edn)

Jonathan Herring
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date: 29 May 2023

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  • Jonathan HerringJonathan HerringProfessor of Law, Exeter College, University of Oxford

Abstract

This chapter examines legal and ethical aspects of assisted reproduction. Topics discussed include infertility; the concept of reproductive autonomy; criticisms of assisted reproduction; regulation of assisted reproductive technologies; criticisms of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990; gamete donation; surrogacy; cloning; and genetic enhancement and eugenics. The chapter explores the extent to which the state should regulate decisions around reproduction or whether they should be left to the decision of the individuals concerned. Some people believe that the interests of children to be born should be taken into account, although there is extensive debates over how this should be done.

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