Procreative rights in international law: insights from the European Court of Human Rights
Draghici contends that the advent of assisted reproductive technologies has given rise to new fundamental, albeit not unqualified, rights. They include the right to use medically assisted procreation (e.g. artificial insemination, in vitro fertilisation, potentially gamete donation, posthumous conce...
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Zusammenfassung: | Draghici contends that the advent of assisted reproductive technologies has given rise to new fundamental, albeit not unqualified, rights. They include the right to use medically assisted procreation (e.g. artificial insemination, in vitro fertilisation, potentially gamete donation, posthumous conception or surrogacy) in order to become a parent (typically where natural procreation is hindered by infertility, sexual orientation, relationship status or adverse life events), the recognition of intention-based parenthood in relation to donor-conceived children jointly planned and raised with the genetic parent, and the right to pursue the conception of a healthy child (e.g. through recourse to preimplantation genetic diagnosis and embryo selection to avoid severe illness in future offspring). To substantiate this claim, the book relies on a comprehensive analysis of international case-law on procreative autonomy, contextualised by a discussion of highly divisive bioethical controversies, from the status of embryos to the morality of genetic screening and third-party reproduction |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 26 Apr 2024) Parenthood aspirations and justiciable rights --A right to genetically related child? -- A right to the recognition of intentional parenthood? -- A right to a healthy child? from medical therapy to Eugenic Selection -- The quest for reproductive equality : the challenges of sexual orientation, gender and civil status orientation |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 322 Seiten) |
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title | Procreative rights in international law insights from the European Court of Human Rights |
title_auth | Procreative rights in international law insights from the European Court of Human Rights |
title_exact_search | Procreative rights in international law insights from the European Court of Human Rights |
title_full | Procreative rights in international law insights from the European Court of Human Rights Carmen Draghici, City University London |
title_fullStr | Procreative rights in international law insights from the European Court of Human Rights Carmen Draghici, City University London |
title_full_unstemmed | Procreative rights in international law insights from the European Court of Human Rights Carmen Draghici, City University London |
title_short | Procreative rights in international law |
title_sort | procreative rights in international law insights from the european court of human rights |
title_sub | insights from the European Court of Human Rights |
topic | European Court of Human Rights Reproductive rights / Europe Human reproduction / Law and legislation / Europe Artificial insemination, Human / Law and legislation / Europe Human reproductive technology / Law and legislation / Europe International law and human rights / Europe Reproductive rights |
topic_facet | European Court of Human Rights Reproductive rights / Europe Human reproduction / Law and legislation / Europe Artificial insemination, Human / Law and legislation / Europe Human reproductive technology / Law and legislation / Europe International law and human rights / Europe Reproductive rights |
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