Regulating Autonomy : Sex, Reproduction and Family.
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- computer
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- 9781847314994
- 323.01
- B808.67.R44 2009
Prelims -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Introduction: Autonomy and Private Life -- Part 1: Intimacies and Domestic Lives -- 2 Exploitation: The Role of Law in Regulating Prostitution -- 3 Feminist Anti-violence Discourse as Regulation -- 4 Relational Autonomy and Rape -- 5 Rules for Feeding Babies -- 6 Legal Representation and Parental Autonomy -- 7 Regulating Step-parenthood -- 8 Internet Sex Offenders: Individual Autonomy, 'Folk Devils'* and State Control -- Part 2 Reproduction -- 9 Regulation of Reproductive Decision-making -- 10 Instruments for ART Regulation -- 11 Which Children can we Choose? -- 12 Anonymity-or not-in the Donation of Gametes and Embryos -- 13 Autonomy and the UK's Law on Abortion -- Index.
These essays explore the nature and limits of individual autonomy in law, policy and the work of regulatory agencies.
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