The potential role of the right to procreative autonomy in Irish law in relation to the use of assisted reproductive technologies
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Laura Byrne, 'The potential role of the right to procreative autonomy in Irish law in relation to the use of assisted reproductive technologies', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2013, pp 446Download Item:
Abstract:
This thesis promotes the recognition of a right to procreative
autonomy in Irish law in relation to the use of assisted reproductive
technologies (ARTs). Ireland has yet to legislate for ARTs. The thesis
suggests that the right to procreative autonomy under the Irish
Constitution should protect the interests of individuals in future
legislation. It could also enable the Irish courts to police any
regulation of ARTs, or afford weight to individual interests in the
absence of legislation in this jurisdiction.
Author: Byrne, Laura
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Binchy, WilliamQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of LawNote:
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