Book contents
- Procreative Rights in International Law
- Procreative Rights in International Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Table of International Cases
- Table of International Instruments
- Introduction
- 1 Parenthood Aspirations and Justiciable Rights
- 2 A Right to a Genetically Related Child?
- 3 A Right to the Recognition of Intentional Parenthood?
- 4 A Right to a Healthy Child?
- 5 The Quest for Reproductive Equality
- Conclusions
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 April 2024
- Procreative Rights in International Law
- Procreative Rights in International Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Table of International Cases
- Table of International Instruments
- Introduction
- 1 Parenthood Aspirations and Justiciable Rights
- 2 A Right to a Genetically Related Child?
- 3 A Right to the Recognition of Intentional Parenthood?
- 4 A Right to a Healthy Child?
- 5 The Quest for Reproductive Equality
- Conclusions
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The Introduction provides an overview of the conceptual background and main themes of the book. It briefly considers the advances in assisted reproduction technology (e.g. in vitro fertilisation and pre-implantation genetic diagnosis) and their benefits for aspiring parents. It suggests that these scientific developments not only have led to the emergence of new trends in bioethical politics, but have also inspired claims in the international human rights arena. In fact, an increasing number of legal cases, most notably in the European Convention on Human Rights system, has started to establish a set of rights in connection with access to medically assisted procreation; they are an extension of autonomy rights, the right to respect for family life and non-discrimination rights. The Introduction offers a synopsis of each chapter, outlining the key bioethical and legal controversies examined therein, as well as the central arguments proposed by the book in light of international litigation.
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- Procreative Rights in International LawInsights from the European Court of Human Rights, pp. 1 - 10Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024