Studies in biopolitics /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Budapest :
Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine,
2013.
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| Online Access: | Table of contents only |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: engendering biopolitics / Judit Sándor
- Discriminatory effects of legal prohibitions in the field of reproduction / Ioana Petre
- Shaping women's reproductive decisions: the case of Georgia / Mariam Gagoshashvili
- Abortion in Poland: law and practice / Joanna Rozynska, Weronika Chanska
- The abortion pill in Hungary: a human rights analysis / Sára Vitrai
- Perception of human embryos and assisted reproduction technology regulations in the Arab States / Orio Ikebe
- Medically assisted reproduction: challenges for regulation in Romania / Enikő Demény
- Legal policy on assisted reproduction in Serbia / Slavica Karajicic, Gordana Radovic Tripinovic, Aleksandar Krstic
- Roma as research subjects in the Hungarian human genetic discourse / Barna Szamosi
- Virginity: political implications and misuse of the concept in today's Middle East / Anna Mondekova
- Sex selective abortions in Armenia: between gender issues, economic crises, and body politics / Shushan Harutyunyan
- On men and giraffes: population policy at the municipal level in Serbia / Ljiljana Pantovic
- Unfulfilled promises: commercial surrogacy and reproductive travel in India / Attila Seprődi
- Rent-a-womb service: an overview of commercial surrogacy in India / Debjyoti Ghosh
- (Re)conceiving kinship: the reproductive strategies of gay parents in Israel / April Hovay
- Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis in Germany / Anna Borbala Bodolai
- Stem cell research: magic tool for solving health problems in Russia / Yuliya Pleshakova.