Artificial Insemination
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Artificial Insemination - Selected Resources
- Encyclopedia of Reproductive Technologies (includes "Artificial Insemination" and "Artificial Insemination Policy")
by Annette Burfoot. 408 pgs.
- Legal Issues in Biotechnology and Human Reproduction: Artificial Conception and Modern Genetics (includes "Artificial Insemination: Its Role in the Scheme of Reproduction")
by Warren Freedman. 236 pgs.
- Consent to Sperm Retrieval and Insemination after Death or Persistent Vegetative State, in Journal of Law and Health
by Carson Strong. 27 pgs.
- Procreation and the Prisoner: Does the Right to Procreate Survive Incarceration and Do Legitimate Penological Interests Justify Restrictions on the Exercise of the Right, in Fordham Urban Law Journal
by Richard Guidice Jr. 66 pgs.
- Family Values and the New Society: Dilemmas of the 21st Century (includes "Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Artificial Insemination, Surrogation, and In Vitro Fertilization")
by George P. Smith. 280 pgs.
- Feminist Approaches to Bioethics: Theoretical Reflections and Practical Applications (includes "Nonfeminist and Feminist Perspectives on Artificial Insemination and In Vitro Fertilization")
by Rosemarie Tong. 280 pgs.
- Babies for Sale: Market Ethics and the New Reproductive Technologies, in Journal of Consumer Affairs
by Elizabeth C. Hirschman. 33 pgs.
- Assisted Reproduction in Jewish Law, in Fordham Urban Law Journal
by Daniel B. Sinclair. 36 pgs.
- Surrogate Motherhood: Conception in the Heart (includes "Surrogate Motherhood and Donor Insemination")
by Helena Ragone. 218 pgs.
- Sex and Reason (includes "Artificial Insemination and the Issue of Surrogate Motherhood")
by Richard A. Posner. 462 pgs.
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