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Legal Issues in Biotechnology and Human Reproduction: Artificial Conception and Modern Genetics

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Legal Issues in Biotechnology and Human Reproduction: Artificial Conception and Modern Genetics

Contributors:

By (Author) Warren Freedman

ISBN:

9780899306353

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th March 1991

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Biotechnology
Reproductive medicine

Dewey:

347.30495

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Description

In dealing with recent advances in biological engineering and human reproduction, we are confronted with legal, ethical and religious questions for which there are no precedents. Warren Freedman undertakes a comprehensive examination of this topic. Sorting through the tangle of issues surrounding artifical insemination, surrogate motherhood, and other aspects of contemporary reproduction trends, Freedman attempts to clarify the rights and responsibilities of individuals, families, and society in the face of these new developments. The author begins with a survey of the legal implications of nontraditional approaches to conception and birth. Separate chapters are devoted to artificial insemination and surrogate motherhood; and new concepts such as cryo-preservation, in-vitro fertilization, banking of sperms and eggs, and patentable new organisms are also discussed in detail. The author addresses questions of rights and liabilities as they apply to foetuses, donors, and adoptive parents, as well as the role of physicians and parenthood organizations, researchers, corporations, and government. Following a review of existing statutes, policies, and contracts that attempt to deal with these issues both here and abroad, he presents proposals that may aid in achieving equitable, uniform solutions. Freedmans's book will be of interest to any citizen, group, or government agency concerned with these vital questions, and to professionals in law, government, medicine, human services, and industry.

Reviews

People associated with law will find this not only a provocative but a well-researched and valuable book; surely it should generate excellent seminar discussions of the life-and-death issues, as well as the quality-of-life issues, that it analyzes and pursues. The book is also commendably well-written and free of unnecessary legalese, thus opening it to markets beyond the law school and the law office.-Law Books In Review
"People associated with law will find this not only a provocative but a well-researched and valuable book; surely it should generate excellent seminar discussions of the life-and-death issues, as well as the quality-of-life issues, that it analyzes and pursues. The book is also commendably well-written and free of unnecessary legalese, thus opening it to markets beyond the law school and the law office."-Law Books In Review

Author Bio

WARREN FREEDMAN was Liability Counsel and Assistant Secretary for Bristol-Myers Squibb Corporation prior to his retirement in 1980. He is the author of numerous Quorum books on legal topics, as well as many leading legal treatises.

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