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Abortion --- Birth control --- History. --- -Abortion --- -Birth control --- -Population control --- Pregnancy --- Family planning --- Contraception --- Reproductive rights --- Abortion, Induced --- Feticide --- Foeticide --- Induced abortion --- Pregnancy termination --- Termination of pregnancy --- Fetal death --- Obstetrics --- History --- Prevention --- Surgery --- -History --- Population control --- Abortion - Sweden - History. --- Abortion - France - History. --- Birth control - Sweden - History. --- Birth control - France - History. --- Avortement --- Suede --- 20e siecle --- France
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Human reproductive technology --- -Contraception --- -Abortion --- -#GBIB:CBMER --- Abortion, Induced --- Feticide --- Foeticide --- Induced abortion --- Pregnancy termination --- Termination of pregnancy --- Birth control --- Fetal death --- Obstetrics --- Reproductive rights --- Conception --- Assisted human reproduction --- Assisted conception --- Human assisted reproduction --- Human reproduction --- Medical technology --- Reproductive technology --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Surgery --- Prevention --- Technological innovations --- Abortion --- Contraception --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- #GBIB:CBMER --- Moral and religious aspects
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343.62 --- Abortion --- -Abortion --- -#GROL:SEMI-241.633 --- Abortion, Induced --- Feticide --- Foeticide --- Induced abortion --- Pregnancy termination --- Termination of pregnancy --- Birth control --- Fetal death --- Obstetrics --- Reproductive rights --- Delicten tegen hulpbehoevenden en minderjarigen. Illegale abortus --- Europe --- Surgery --- Law --- Law and legislation --- Europe. --- Law. --- 343.62 Delicten tegen hulpbehoevenden en minderjarigen. Illegale abortus --- #GROL:SEMI-241.633 --- Abortion - Europe. --- Belgique --- Belgium --- Danemark --- France --- Pays-Bas --- Droit comparé --- Droit pénal --- Finlande --- Grande-Bretagne --- Hongrie --- Irlande --- Pologne --- Portugal --- Suède --- URSS --- Allemagne federale --- Autriche --- Avortement --- Bulgarie --- Norvege --- Slovaquie --- Suisse --- Tchequie
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Issue d'une famille juive française et républicaine, Simone Jacob est éprouvée très tôt par le destin lorsque la barbarie nazie la conduit, avec sa mère et sa soeur aînée, à Auschwitz. Mariée et mère de famille, sa vie publique commence au ministère de la Justice. Confrontée aux atrocités de la guerre d'Algérie, elle participe au sauvetage des prisonnières. De la cause des femmes, elle fait ensuite son combat: ministre de la République, elle obtient en 1974 la légalisation de l'avortement... Retracer le destin tragique et superbe de Simone Veil, c'est avant tout comprendre l'histoire de ce siècle.
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Legal theory and methods. Philosophy of law --- Ethics of family. Ethics of sexuality --- 173.4 --- 343.62 --- Abortion --- -Abortion --- Euthanasia --- Human rights --- -Assisted death (Euthanasia) --- Assisted dying (Euthanasia) --- Death, Assisted (Euthanasia) --- Death, Mercy --- Dying, Assisted (Euthanasia) --- Killing, Mercy --- Mercy death --- Mercy killing --- Homicide --- Medical ethics --- Assisted suicide --- Right to die --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Abortion, Induced --- Feticide --- Foeticide --- Induced abortion --- Pregnancy termination --- Termination of pregnancy --- Birth control --- Fetal death --- Obstetrics --- Reproductive rights --- Abortus provocatus. Contraceptie. Kunstmatige inseminatie. Proefbuisbaby's --- Delicten tegen hulpbehoevenden en minderjarigen. Illegale abortus --- Law and legislation --- -Law and legislation --- Surgery --- -Abortus provocatus. Contraceptie. Kunstmatige inseminatie. Proefbuisbaby's --- -173.4 --- 343.62 Delicten tegen hulpbehoevenden en minderjarigen. Illegale abortus --- 173.4 Abortus provocatus. Contraceptie. Kunstmatige inseminatie. Proefbuisbaby's --- -Basic rights --- Assisted death (Euthanasia) --- Abortion. --- Euthanasia. --- Human rights. --- Avortement --- Euthanasie --- Avortement. --- Euthanasie. --- Droits de l'homme (Droit international). --- Abortus provocatus. --- Wetgeving. --- Grondrechten. --- Abortion, Induced. --- Human Rights. --- Droit --- Law and legislation. --- United States.
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Robertson examines the broad range of consequences of each reproductive technology and its possible ethical and legal implications. He establishes guidelines for its use by weighing the chance that the technology may enrich and give meaning to an individual's life, against the harm it may cause the larger community. Arguing for the primacy of reproductive freedom in most cases, Robertson offers a timely, multifaceted analysis of the competing interests at stake for patients, couples, doctors, policymakers, lawyers, and ethicists, and shows how they can best be reconciled. Reproductive freedom, Robertson maintains, has traditionally been a right taken for granted. Yet these new technologies, helpful as they may be to many people, carry a price - be it the financial, physical, or emotional strain that in vitro fertilization places on couples or the social danger posed by genetically shaping offspring characteristics. They also open up a multitude of fascinating legal questions: Do frozen embryos have the right to be born? Should parents select offspring traits? May a government make long-acting contraceptives compulsory for welfare recipients? Should a woman have the right to abort so she can provide fetal tissue to others, either altruistically or for financial gain? If one member of a lesbian couple has a child through artificial insemination, does the nonbiological parent have any rearing rights or duties in the event that the relationship ends? Cloning, genetic screening, embryo freezing, in vitro fertilization, surrogate motherhood, Norplant, RU486 - these are the technologies revolutionizing our reproductive landscape, enabling individuals to conceive or to avoid pregnancy and to plan the timing of their offspring, and even control their characteristics, in ways barely imaginable a generation ago. In this wide-ranging account of the reproductive technologies currently available, John Robertson goes to the heart of issues that confront increasing numbers of people - single individuals or couples, donors or surrogates, gays or heterosexuals - who seek to redefine family, parenthood, the experience of pregnancy, and life itself. Through the lens of procreative liberty, he analyzes the ethical, legal, and social controversies that surround each major technology, then determines to what extent individuals should be free to pursue the procedures available and whether government should be authorized to restrict them.
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Baird. --- Enhancement of offspring. --- Fetal surgery. --- Freedom of Choice Act. --- Gestational surrogacy. --- Griswold v. Connecticut. --- Human Genome Initiative. --- In utero interventions. --- Infertility. --- Kingdom, Elizabeth. --- Marshall, Thurgood. --- National Institutes of Health. --- Norplant. --- Ontario Law Reform Commission. --- Overpopulation. --- Parkinson’s disease. --- Phenylketonuria. --- Philadelphia Inquirer. --- Probation. --- RU486. --- Radin, Margaret. --- Reproductive revolution. --- Rothman, Barbara Katz. --- Shakespeare, William. --- Sickle cell anemia. --- Sterilization. --- Sullivan, Louis. --- Syngamy. --- Teenagers. --- Thirteenth Amendment. --- Undue burden test. --- Vatican. --- Viability. --- Victoria (Australia). --- Warnock Committee. --- Wyden, Ron. --- Wyeth-Atherst.
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