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Assisted reproductive technique and its socio-legal aspects

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: BangaloreBangalore NLSIU 2006Description: 72 p. ; 25 cmSubject(s): Online resources:
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CONTENTS 1. List of cases; 11. List of Annexures; Chapter 1: Introduction • Formulation of Problem; • The Questions; • Objectives and Scope of study; • Research Methodology; • Chapterization; Chapter 2: Proposal and Prospects on Assisted Reproductive Techniques; • Background; • The Proposal; • Some Instances; • Prospects; Chapter 3: Surrogate Motherhood: Legal Issues in Different Jurisdictions; • Identifying the Issue; • Jewish Law; • American Law; ~ California and Virginia: a Comparision; ~ Other American States; • English Law; • Australian Law; >- Victoria; >- South Australia; >- Queensland; >- Tasmania; >- The Australian Capital Territory; Islamic Law Hindu Law Chapter 4: Feminist View Points; • Nature of Surrogacy Contractual Rights; • On Reproductive Technologies; • Liberal Feminism; • Radical Feminism; Chapter 5: Reproductive Technologies- Its Use and Misuse; • New Technologies- Availability and Quality; • Consequences of Infertility; • Fertility Procedures; >- Artificial Insemination: (Intrauterine), Intracervical and Intraperitoreas >- Gradient Sperm washing, Filtration and Improvement; >- Donor Sperm; >- Vasectomy Reversal; >- Tubal Ligation Reversal; >- In-vitro Fertilization (lVF); >- Lost Cost IVF Alternative; ~ Testicular Sperm Aspiration; ~ Controlled Mulfiyulation (fertility drugs); ~ Sex (gender) selection; ~ Donor Ooacytes (egg); ~ Fetal Echocardiography; • Pre-Natal Diagnostic Technique (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Amendment Act 2002 and Assisted Reproductive Techniques. (PNDT and ART); Chapter 6: Conclusion; Bibliography; Annexures
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CONTENTS 1. List of cases; 11. List of Annexures; Chapter 1: Introduction • Formulation of Problem; • The Questions; • Objectives and Scope of study; • Research Methodology; • Chapterization; Chapter 2: Proposal and Prospects on Assisted Reproductive Techniques; • Background; • The Proposal; • Some Instances; • Prospects; Chapter 3: Surrogate Motherhood: Legal Issues in Different Jurisdictions; • Identifying the Issue; • Jewish Law; • American Law; ~ California and Virginia: a Comparision; ~ Other American States; • English Law; • Australian Law; >- Victoria; >- South Australia; >- Queensland; >- Tasmania; >- The Australian Capital Territory; Islamic Law Hindu Law Chapter 4: Feminist View Points; • Nature of Surrogacy Contractual Rights; • On Reproductive Technologies; • Liberal Feminism; • Radical Feminism; Chapter 5: Reproductive Technologies- Its Use and Misuse; • New Technologies- Availability and Quality; • Consequences of Infertility; • Fertility Procedures; >- Artificial Insemination: (Intrauterine), Intracervical and Intraperitoreas >- Gradient Sperm washing, Filtration and Improvement; >- Donor Sperm; >- Vasectomy Reversal; >- Tubal Ligation Reversal; >- In-vitro Fertilization (lVF); >- Lost Cost IVF Alternative; ~ Testicular Sperm Aspiration; ~ Controlled Mulfiyulation (fertility drugs); ~ Sex (gender) selection; ~ Donor Ooacytes (egg); ~ Fetal Echocardiography; • Pre-Natal Diagnostic Technique (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Amendment Act 2002 and Assisted Reproductive Techniques. (PNDT and ART); Chapter 6: Conclusion; Bibliography; Annexures