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Children, Medicine and the Law
This volume collects in convenient form the most influential articles analysing the key issues surrounding children, medicine and the law today. Issues examined include the implications of assisted reproduction for children, neonatal intensive care, health care, HIV testing of new-born children.
Author(s) | Edited by Michael Freeman (University of Oxford, UK). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 736 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 28 Apr 2005 |
Availability | Available |
This volume collects in convenient form the most influential articles analysing the key issues surrounding children, medicine and the law today. Issues examined include the implications of assisted reproduction for children, neonatal intensive care, health care, HIV testing of new-born children.
Contents: Assisted Reproduction: Its Implications for Children: Market inalienability, Jane Radin; Give me children or I shall die! New reproductive technologies and harm to children, Cynthia B. Cohen; Human cloning and child welfare, Justine Burley and J
Michael Freeman is Professor of English Law at University College London. His research interests are in cultural pluralism in particular in relation to the rights of children and in medical ethics particularly in relation to medically assisted reproductio