Freedom to choose? Embryo selection, reproductive decision-making and the role of the state
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2008
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Involving the biopsy of an eight-cell embryo, PGD has been hailed as a means of making reproductive decisions without having to face the heart-wrenching decision to abort an affected foetus. However, controversy around the kinds of traits for which testing can be done, and who has access to the technology, has led to questions about the way in which the technology is developing. Women who are allowed to access in vitro fertilisation (IVF) services can currently also access PGD in limited circumstances. |
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Australian Lawyers Alliance |
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http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=201104072;res=IELAPA Bennett, Belinda & Karpin, Isabel (2008) Freedom to choose? Embryo selection, reproductive decision-making and the role of the state. Precedent, 88, pp. 4-8. |
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Copyright 2008 Australian Lawyers Alliance |
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Faculty of Law; Australian Centre for Health Law Research; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #Bioethics; In vitro fertilisation; Australia: Law and legislation; Reproduction (Biological); National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia). Australian Health Ethics Committee; |
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Journal Article |