Description |
247 pages ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Reproductive Technology: Pregnant Women, the Fetus, and the Courts / Robert H. Blank -- The Moral Permissibility of In Utero Experimentation / Bambi E. S. Robinson -- Good, Bad, and Captive Samaritans: Adding-In Pregnancy and Consent to the Abortion Debate / Eileen L. McDonagh -- Webster and the Rights to Life / Jay E. Kantor -- Caring for the Fetus to Protect the Born Child? Ethical and Legal Dilemmas in Coerced Obstetrical Intervention / Janna C. Merrick -- What Is the Purpose of Neonatal Drug Testing? Towards a Rational Social Policy / Robert M. Nelson -- The War at Home: Positivism, Law, and the Prosecution of Pregnant Women / Thomas C. Shevory -- At Women's Expense: The Costs of Fetal Rights / Rachel Roth -- Analyzing Employer Motives: Evaluating the "Scientific Evidence" upon Which Fetal Protection Policies Were Based / Suzanne Uttaro Samuels -- Who Is Protected? What's Wrong with Exclusionary Policies / Sally J. Kenney |
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Women's Rights vs. "Fetal Rights": Politics, Law and Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace / Julianna S. Gonen -- In the Interest of the Fetus: Mandatory Prenatal Classes in the Workplace / Rosalind Ladd, Lynn Pasquerella and Sheri Smith -- Surrogate Motherhood: Implications for the Mother-Fetus Relationship / Cherylon Robinson |
Notes |
"Has also been published as Women & politics, volume 13, numbers 3/4, 1993." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Fetus -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States.
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Pregnant women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States.
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Author |
Blank, Robert H.
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Merrick, Janna C.
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LC no. |
93005723 |
ISBN |
1560230479 (paperback: acid-free paper) |
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156024478X (acid-free paper) |
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