Third Party Assisted Conception Across Cultures : Social, Legal and Ethical Perspectives by Cecilia Chan (2003, Trade Paperback)

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SOCIAL LEGAL & ETHICAL PERSPEC By Eric Blyth & Ruth Landau & Cecilia Chan & Chan Hoi Celia Yan & Petra Thorn *Excellent Condition*.

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PublisherKingsley Publishers, Jessica
ISBN-101843100843
ISBN-139781843100843
eBay Product ID (ePID)30458483

Product Key Features

Number of Pages288 Pages
Publication NameThird Party Assisted Conception Across Cultures : Social, Legal and Ethical Perspectives
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEthics, Reproductive Medicine & Technology, Medical Law & Legislation, Infertility
Publication Year2003
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLaw, Health & Fitness, Medical
AuthorCecilia Chan
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight15.5 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2004-002661
Reviews'Given the government's recent decision to allow infertile couples one course of IVF on the NHS more people will have access to third party assisted conceptions, this is a timely book, writes Kathryn Evans. It may answer some of the myriad questions raised by those unfamiliar with the subject. The introduction provides a readable potted history of assisted conceptions in each country despite international knowledge of the different techniques.'- Community Care, 'This is a collection of articles descriptive of third party assisted conception practices and regulations in a variety of countries. At the outset it must be said that for a book that deals with a rather esoteric topic, one that appears to be distant from the average reader, it is well written and holds the interest even of those who may not be familiar with that area of endeavour... It is an interesting text to be perused. The authors, scholarly professionals themselves, demonstrate an understanding not only of infertility and third party assisted conception, but also of the religious and cultural contexts in which these practices arise.'- European Journal of Social Work'Anyone concerned with the artificial creation of families, including adoption, should study this volume and take note of what happens when relatively unregulated processes, dominated by money, medical technology and the needs of adults, reign supreme.'- Adoption and Fostering'Compact as it is, this book contains a wealth of fascinating research into the way in which assisted conception is regarded at social, legal and ethical levels in each of thirteen countries across the world, from places as diverse as Argentina and Finland, Singapore and Poland. The book presents a wealth of facts in a most digestible format. It fascinates as much as it informs.'- British Journal of Social Work'Given the government's recent decision to allow infertile couples one course of IVF on the NHS more people will have access to third party assisted conceptions, this is a timely book, writes Kathryn Evans. It may answer some of the myriad questions raised by those unfamiliar with the subject. The introduction provides a readable potted history of assisted conceptions in each country despite international knowledge of the different techniques.'- Community Care
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal363.9/6
Table Of ContentIntroduction, Eric Blyth and Ruth Landau; Argentina, Luisa Baron; Australia, Helen Szoke; Canada, Jean Haase; Finland, Maili Malin and Riitta Burrell; Germany, Petra Thorn; Hong Kong, Ernest Ng et al; Israel, Ruth Landau; New Zealand, Ken Daniels; Poland, Eleonora Bielawka-Batorowicz; Singapore, Rosaleen Ow; South Africa, Charlene Laurence; United Kingdom, Eric Blyth; United States of America, Eric Blyth and Jean Benward; conclusion, Eric Blyth and Ruth Landau.
SynopsisInvolving a third person in a child's conception raises many difficult issues and dilemmas. This book provides a comprehensive guide to the place of third party assisted conception within health care provision, drawing on local ethical and religious standpoints as well as political and economic factors. Eric Blyth and Ruth Landau have brought together authors from a broad range of professional backgrounds to consider the social, legal and ethical aspects of third party assisted conception in thirteen countries dispersed through North and South America, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australasia. Third Party Assisted Conception Across Cultures addresses many contemporary social issues including the role of the state in family creation, the changing forms and conceptualizations of a 'family' and concerns about the potential commodification of body-parts and functions. All health care practitioners and policymakers who wish to develop their knowledge and understanding of the policies underlying third party assisted conception practice and the ethical context surrounding it, will find this book invaluable., Involving a third person in a child's conception raises many difficult issues and dilemmas. This book provides a comprehensive guide to the place of third party assisted conception within health care provision, drawing on local ethical and religious standpoints as well as political and economic factors.Eric Blyth and Ruth Landau have brought ......, Involving a third person in a child's conception raises many difficult issues and dilemmas. This book provides a comprehensive guide to the place of third party assisted conception within health care provision, drawing on local ethical and religious standpoints as well as political and economic factors.Eric Blyth and Ruth Landau have brought together authors from a broad range of professional backgrounds to consider the social, legal and ethical aspects of third party assisted conception in in thirteen countries dispersed through North and South America, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australasia. Third Party Assisted Conception Across Cultures addresses many contemporary social issues including the role of the state in family creation, the changing forms and conceptualizations of a 'family' and concerns about the potential commodification of body-parts and functions. All health care practitioners and policymakers who wish to develop their knowledge and understanding of the policies underlying third party assisted conception practice and the ethical context surrounding it, will find this book invaluable.
LC Classification NumberK3611.A77
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