Description
Book SynopsisIt offers information and insight to policymakers, medical and legal professionals, patients and other participants, and everyone else interested in the history and future direction of the field.
Trade ReviewAlthough, the focus is on law, the writing is clear and accessible, and background information is supplied for nonlawyers. JAMA 2010
Table of ContentsPreface, by Susan L. Crockin
Introduction
Law 101: A Selective Primer for the Nonlawyer
Assisted Reproductive Technology Time Lines, Medical and Legal
1. Embryo Litigation
2. Access to ART Treatment: Insurance and Discrimination
3. General Professional Liability Litigation
4. Paternity and Sperm Donation
5. Maternity and Egg Donation
6. Traditional and Gestational Surrogacy Arrangements
7. Posthumous Reproduction: Access and Parentage
8. Same-Sex Parentage and ART
9. Genetics (PGD) and ART
10. ART-Related Embryonic Stem Cell Legal Developments
11. ART-Related Adoption Litigation
12. ART-Related Fetal Litigation and Abortion-Related Litigation
Conclusion
Table of Cases
Index