Degendering reproduction?

E Jackson - Medical law review, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Feminists have long been interested in how men and women's uneven reproductive roles
have influenced their relative status in society. Women's place in the home, workforce and …

Sexism, sex selection and 'family balancing'

S Wilkinson - Medical law review, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Traditionally, reproductive autonomy meant simply the freedom (assuming it was a real
freedom) to decide whether to try and reproduce, with whom, when and where. However …

Gender and parenthood: The case for realignment

S McGuinness, A Alghrani - Medical Law Review, 2008 - academic.oup.com
For those not intimately involved, one of the delights of the burgeoning reproductive
business is the glittering constellation of ethical and legal questions that reproductive …

RETHINKING PROGENITIVE CONFLICT: WHY REPRODUCTIVE AUTONOMY MATTERS

N Priaulx - Medical Law Review, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Recent years have illustrated how the reproductive realm threatens to become a site of
increased progenitive contestation; the landscape is changing in the face of quite dramatic …

Defining and regulating the boundaries of sex and sexuality

N Hodson, BD Earp, L Townley… - Medical Law Review, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Sex and sexuality are contentious concepts, blending the deeply personal with the
profoundly political. They concern most of us in our private spaces of fantasy and meaning …

The right to procreate is not aborted

M Eijkholt - Medical law review, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Kirk Dickson was serving a life sentence in prison when he befriended Lorraine, who was
also in prison, via a pen-pal network. After Lorraine had been released, she and Kirk …

Research bodies: feminist perspectives on clinical research

M Fox - Feminist Perspectives in Health Care Law, 1998 - taylorfrancis.com
My aim in this chapter is to demonstrate why the issue of clinical research is a particularly
appropriate topic for feminist interrogation. I contend that women are doubly disadvantaged …

Wrestling with the limits of law: Regulating new reproductive technologies

AH Young, A Wasunna - Health LJ, 1998 - HeinOnline
Canadian policy-makers have been agonizing over new reproductive technologies for well
over a decade now. The announcement of the formation of the Royal Commission on New …

The right to found a family as a stillborn right to procreate?

M Eijkholt - Medical law review, 2010 - academic.oup.com
The question of how far there is, or should be, a right to procreate arises in debates about
the emerging technologies in the field of reproduction. Is there a right to have a child? Does …

On gestation and motherhood

Z Mahmoud, EC Romanis - Medical law review, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Abstract In English law, legal motherhood is allocated to the person who gestated. However,
we argue that gestation—legally denoted as the “natural” source of parenting obligations—is …