TY - BOOK ID - 1631359 TI - Freedom and responsibility in reproductive choice. AU - Du Bois-Pedain, Antje. AU - Spencer, John Robert. PY - 2006 SN - 1841135828 9781841135823 PB - Oxford Hart publishing DB - UniCat KW - Medical law KW - Human reproductive technology KW - Human reproduction KW - Artificial insemination, Human KW - Law and legislation KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - -Human reproductive technology KW - -Human reproduction KW - -Artificial insemination, Human KW - -173.4 KW - Donor insemination, Human KW - Human artificial insemination KW - Human donor insemination KW - Human physiology KW - Reproduction KW - Reproductive health KW - Reproductive rights KW - Assisted human reproduction KW - Assisted conception KW - Conception KW - Human assisted reproduction KW - Medical technology KW - Reproductive technology KW - Abortus provocatus. Contraceptie. Kunstmatige inseminatie. Proefbuisbaby's KW - Technological innovations KW - Conferences - Meetings KW - 173.4 Abortus provocatus. Contraceptie. Kunstmatige inseminatie. Proefbuisbaby's KW - 173.4 KW - Medical laws and legislation KW - Sex and law KW - Ethik. KW - Insémination artificielle humaine KW - Procréation médicalement assistée KW - Reproduction humaine KW - Reproductive Rights KW - Reproductive Techniques, Assisted KW - Reproduktionsmedizin. KW - Law and legislation. KW - Moral and ethical aspects. KW - Droit KW - Aspect moral KW - Ethics. KW - Legislation & jurisprudence. KW - Medisch recht KW - Human reproductive technology - Law and legislation KW - Human reproductive technology - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Human reproduction - Law and legislation KW - Artificial insemination, Human - Law and legislation KW - Ethics KW - Genetics KW - Medical ethics KW - Law KW - Book UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:1631359 AB - Assembled with a view to assisting the reader to reflect critically on the social experiment, the essays in this collection highlight what are the possible reproductive options, and respond to the difficulties we encounter in assessing these practices and possibilities, from our traditional ethical vantage points. ER -