1. | Part I : Infertility and the role of medicine, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Part I : Infertility and the role of medicine / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Creating the child : the ethics, law and practice of assisted procreation / Evans, D.; Pickering, N. (eds.), p. 3-95. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1996. ISBN 90-411-0207-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 2. Assisted conception : the state of the art, by John Parsons. 3. Control of human reproduction : a clinical perspective on bioethical problems, by Gian Carlo di Renzo, Ermelendo V. Cosmi, Gaetano Caserta. 4.The clinical classification of infertility, by Donald Evans. 5. Infertlity, childlessness and the need for treatment : is childlessness a social or a medical problem, by Soren Holm. 6. Ad hominem : a consideration of a feminist critique of the moral discourse of embryologists and others, by Neil Pickering. INDEX WORDS:
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2. | Part 5 : Assisted procreation and the law, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Part 5 : Assisted procreation and the law / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Creating the child : the ethics, law and practice of assisted procreation / Evans, D.; Pickering, N. (eds.), p. 305-349 . - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1996. ISBN 90-411-0207-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 24. Legal consensus and divergence in Europe in the area of assisted conception - room for harmonisation, by Linda Nielsen. 25. The Austrian act on procreative medicine : scope, impacts and inconsistencies, By Erwin Bernat and Erich Vranes. 26. Assisted procreation in German law, by Erwin Deutsch. 27. Infertility, inability and rights : an English legal case study, by Arlene Judith Klotsko. 28. French assisted reproduction legislation, by Christian Byk. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Italy / Greece / Poland / Hungary / Denmark / Germany / Austria / United Kingdom / France NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-8-12; |
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3. | Bridgeman, Jo : Feminist perspectives on law, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Feminist perspectives on law : law's engagement with the female body / Bridgeman, Jo ; Millns, Susan, 797 p.. - London : Sweet & Maxwell, 1997. ISBN 0-421-59750-X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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4. | Mosikatsana, Tshepo L. : Examining class and racial bias in the adoption process and the viability of transracial adoptions as a policy preference, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Examining class and racial bias in the adoption process and the viability of transracial adoptions as a policy preference : a further reply to Professors Joubert, Pakati and Zaal / Mosikatsana, Tshepo L. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): South African journal on human rights : vol. 13; no. 4., p. 601-621. - Kenwyn : Juta & Co., 1997. - ISSN 0258-7203 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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5. | Hellum, Anne : Women's human rights and legal pluralism in Africa, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Women's human rights and legal pluralism in Africa : mixed norms and identities in infertility management in Zimbabwe / Hellum, Anne - (North-South legal perspectives series ; no. 2), 469 p.. - Oslo : Tano, 1999. ISBN 82-518-3781-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: WOMEN's HUMAN RIGHTS IN AFRICA : TOWARDS A SITUATIONAL AND GROUNDED APPROACH:. 1. The women's convention in a diverse world : a context based approach. 2. Situating the concept of discrimination in women's lives : women as individuals and women in family relationships. 3. Measuring rapid and eneven progress : adoption of the equality principle in 'local law'. 4. Taking appropriate measures : addressing pluralisms, differences and complex relations. 5. The fieldwork : sources of 'local law'. 6. Sources of state-law and international law. PART II: EQUALITY AND GENERATIONAL CONTINUITY : MANAGEMENT OF PROCREATIVE PROBLEMS IN THREE SOCIAL FIELDS: 7. Procreative problems and changing family laws in Zimbabwe : interplay between international, national and local norms. 8. Local procreative practices and gender equality in colonial law. 9. From repugnancy to non-discrimination : procreative arrangements in international and national law. 10. Equality and patrilineal continuity in three semi-autonomous social fields : a relational actor perspective. 11. Traditional healing. 12. Reconciliation of matrimonial disputes in the community court. 13. Family practices. 14. From semi-autonomy to 'local law' : the uneven adoption of the equality principle. PART III: DISCRETIONARY ACTS, LEGAL PLURALISM AND EQUALITY : DISSOLUTION OF CHILDLESS MARRIAGES IN THE COMMUNITY COURT:. 15. Coexisting marriage contracts : gender equality and legal pluralism in the local community court. 16. "Local law" : a socio-legal actor perspective. 17. Sterility, barrenness and impotency : divorce practice in Seke Community Court 1982-1988. 18. Irretrievable breakdown : discretrion, infertility and gender equality. 19. Equitable distribution of matrimonial property : discretion, infertility and guilt. 20. Mixed identities and mixed laws. PART IV: THE DYNAMICS OF CUSTOMARY LAWS IN A CHANGING WORLD : EQUALITY, DIGNITY AND RETURN OF BRIDE PRICE IN CHILDLESS MARRIAGES:. 21. The future of customary law and plural systems of law : objectives and outline of the study. 22. Interaction between Western and customary laws : return of Lobolo upon divorce as example. 23. Western law and localm custom in the native appeal court : a socio-legal actor perspective. 24. Native appeal court practice inthe light of local use. 25. Appropriate measures : equality, dignity and protection through unification or pluarlism? PART V: BETWEEN UNIVERSALISM AND RELATIVISM : THE SCOPE FOR SITUATIONAL ADJUSTMENT:. 26. Reconciling women's human rights with local customs and practices. INDEX WORDS:
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6. | Steinbock, Bonnie (ed.) : Legal and ethical issues in human reproduction, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Legal and ethical issues in human reproduction / Steinbock, Bonnie (ed.) - ( The international library of medicine, ethics and law), xxv, 484 p.. - Dartmouth : Ashgate, 2002. ISBN 0-7546-2049-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I : Procreative Liberty and Assisted Reproduction: 1. John A. Robertson (1986) Embryos, Families and Procreative Liberty: The Legal Structure of the New Reproduction. 2. Ann MacLean Massie (1985) Regulating Choice: A Constitutional Law Response to Professor John A. Robertson's Children of Choice. PART II : Assisted Reproduction and the Family:. 3. John Lawrence Hill (1991) What Does it Mean to be a Parent?. The Claims of Biology as the Basis for Parental Rights. 4. R. Alta Charo (1992-93): And Baby Makes Three - or Four, or Five,or Six: Redefining the Family After the Reprotech Revolution. PART III : Contractual Reproduction: Gamete Donation and Surrogacy Arrangements:. 5. Daniel Callahan (1992): Bioethics and Fatherhood. 6. John A. Robertson (1995): Legal Issues in Human Egg Donation and Gestational Surrogacy. 7. Bonnie Steinbock (1988): Surrogate Motherhood as Prenatal Adoption. 8. Debra Satz (1992): Markets in Women's Reproductive Labor. PART IV : Reprogenetics:. 9. Abby Lippman (1991): Prenatal Genetic Testing and Screening: Constructing Needs and Reinforcing Inequities. 10. Jeffrey R. Botkin (1998): Ethical Issues and Practical Problems in Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis. 11. John A. Robertson (1999): Two Models of Human Cloning. PART IV : Limits to Procreative Liberty:. 12. Elizabeth S. Scott (1986): Sterilization of Mentally Retarded Persons: Reproductive Rights and Family Privacy. 13. Philip G. Peters (1999): Harming Future Persons: Obligations to the Children of Reproductive Technology. 14. Derek Morgan and Robert G. Lee (1997): In the Name of the Father? Ex parte Blood: Dealing with Novelty and Anomaly. INDEX WORDS:
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