Revisiting the Regulation of Human Fertilisation and Embryology
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Revisiting the Regulation of Human Fertilisation and Embryology

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eBook - ePub

Revisiting the Regulation of Human Fertilisation and Embryology

About this book

The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 was a major update to the UK's laws on the use and regulation of reproductive technology and assisted reproduction. Since the enactment of the new law, the sector's regulatory body, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), has also consulted on various related topics including barriers to egg and sperm donation in the UK, multiple births/single embryo transfer and using IVF technology to prevent mitochondrial disease.

This book critically considers recent developments in human fertilisation legislation, asking whether the 2008 Act has achieved its stated aim of being fit for purpose. Bringing together a range of international experts, the book evaluates the fresh risks and challenges emerging from both established and existing technologies and techniques in the field of human fertilisation and embryology, as well as offering valuable insights into the social and regulatory challenges that lie ahead. Key topics include problems with DIY assisted conception; the lack of reform in respect of the regulation of surrogacy arrangements; and mitochondrial DNA transfer.

As a review of the status of assisted reproduction legislation, this book will be of great use and interest to students, researchers and practitioners in medical law, bioethics, medicine and child welfare.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2015
Print ISBN
9781138713055
eBook ISBN
9781317664802
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Notes on contributors
  8. 1. Revisiting the regulation of human fertilisation and embryology
  9. 2. From need ā€˜for a father’ to need ā€˜for supportive parenting’: Changing conceptualisations of the welfare of the child following assisted reproductive technology in the United Kingdom
  10. 3. The law and DIY assisted conception
  11. 4. Prisoners’ access to fertility services
  12. 5. Thinking outside the (egg) box: Egg-share agreements, cord blood and ā€˜benefits-in-kind’
  13. 6. PGD past, present and future: Is the HFE Act 1990 now ā€˜fit for purpose’?
  14. 7. The ā€˜three parent’ misnomer: Mitochondrial DNA donation under the HFE Act
  15. 8. The fertility treatment time forgot: What should be done about surrogacy in the UK?
  16. 9. Access to genetic and biographical history in donor conception: An analysis of recent trends and future possibilities
  17. 10. Compensating reproductive harms in the regulation of twenty-first century assisted conception
  18. 11. ā€˜A less than perfect law’: The unfulfilled promise of Canada’s Assisted Human Reproduction Act
  19. 12. The regulation of PGD for medical sex selection and the gendering of disability in the UK and Australia
  20. 13. New wine in old bottles and old wine in new bottles: The judicial response to international commercial surrogacy in the UK and Australia
  21. Index

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