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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
increased progenitive contestation; the landscape is changing in the face of quite dramatic …
Defining and regulating the boundaries of sex and sexuality
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
we argue that gestation—legally denoted as the “natural” source of parenting obligations—is …