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Defending the Genetic Supermarket - The Law and Ethics of Selecting the Next Generation

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext '...the book provides a clear argument in defense of the Genetic Supermarket and the reproductive liberty of its customers. It is an informative and thoughtful approach to the question of legislation surrounding reproductive choices.' - Rachael Dobson! http://www.bionews.org.uk! July 2008'The wide range of issues and arguments considered! clarity of discussion! and sharp analysis makes Defending the Genetic Supermarket an excellent introduction to the issues! with plenty of references for further reading. It is a brilliant contribution to the debates about ethical and policy issues in PGD! tissue typing and embryo selection. It should be required reading for anyone concerned with ethical and policy issues in PGD.' - Gardar Arnason! Medical Law Review! vol. 16 no. 1(Spring 2008)'... a compelling case for a choice approach towards PGD as a justifiable regulatory framework from the perspective of human rights... [a]valuable addition to the current literature' - EvaAsscher! SCRIPTed! vol. 5 no. 2 (Spring 2008) Informationen zum Autor Colin Gavaghan is at the School of Law in the University of Glasgow. Klappentext The controversial topic of the technology of Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis, and the muddled approach to this subject adopted by the UK Parliament, is explored in detail in this volume. The author takes the viewpoint that the HFEA has taken insufficient notice to date of certain core ethical principles and makes the case for a much more ethically consistent and humane system than has been managed so far.Arguing that many of the fears and objections levied against Robert Nozick's notion of the 'Genetic Supermarket' by disability activists, christian bioethicists and radical feminists, amongst others, are internally inconsistent, philosophically unsound or merely highly improbable, the author considers a number of individual policy decisions of the HFEA and addresses such questions as:Can a case be made out for state involvement in such decisions?Who stands to be harmed by a supermarket model?Are any ethical principles or societal interests threatened by it?This book is an essential resource for law students of all levels and professionals working within or interested in medical and healthcare law and medical genetics. Zusammenfassung Exploring the technology of Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis and the muddled approach adopted by the UK Parliament, this volume presents a much more ethically consistent and humane system than has been managed so far by the Authority. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Attack on the Genetic Supermarket. Autonomy and Germinal Choice. Children of the Genetic Supermarket. Impossible Alternatives: Derek Parfit and the Non-identity Principle. Disability, Gender and the Threat to the Already Disadvantaged. Saviour Siblings and the 'Means-Ends' Imperative. Justice and the Genetic Supermarket. Defending the Genetic Supermarket ...

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Authors Colin Gavaghan, Colin (University of Glasgow Gavaghan
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.02.2007
 
EAN 9781844720583
ISBN 978-1-84472-058-3
No. of pages 248
Series Biomedical Law and Ethics Library
Biomedical Law and Ethics Libr
Biomedical Law and Ethics Library
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine
Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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