How safe is safe enough? : obligations to the children of reproductive technology / Philip G. Peters, Jr.
2004
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Title
How safe is safe enough? : obligations to the children of reproductive technology / Philip G. Peters, Jr.
Published
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2004.
Call Number
RG133.5 .P483 2004
ISBN
0195157079 (cloth : alk. paper)
Description
xii, 263 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)52631407
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
1
Introduction to the Debate over Risky Technologies
1
I
The Interests of Future Children
2
Future People Matter
11
3
Three Ways in Which Reproductive Conduct Can Cause Harm
19
4
The Duty to Use the Safest Procreative Method Available
27
5
Treatments Too Dangerous to Use Even as a Last Resort
45
6
Treatments That Endanger Embryos
69
7
Synthesis
80
II
Reconciling Conflicting Interests
8
Constructing a Regulatory Framework That Respects Parental Liberty
87
9
An Introduction to Constitutional Limits on the Regulation of Reproduction
110
10
Substantive Due Process Doctrine
119
11
A Critique of the "Deeply Rooted" Test
142
12
The Constitutional Stature of Reproductive Technologies
159
13
The State's Interest in Protecting Future Children
180
III
Applying the Framework
14
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection
197
15
Multiple Pregnancy
210
16
Cloning
222
17
Germ-line Genetic Engineering
241
18
Conclusion
251
Index
261