Titel: The Implications of Reproductive Technologies on Parenthood at the Beginning of the 21st Century
Termin:
11.6.2007
Veranstaltungsort:
School of Law
Netanya 42365
Israel
Referenten: John Robertson (University of Texas) *** Emily Jackson (University of London) *** Katherine O'Donovan (University of London)
Weitere Informationen:
http://law.netanya.ac.il/English/_Articles/Article.asp?ArticleID=728&C ...
Originally developed as treatment for infertility reproductive technologies are now offered as commercial services for clients who are not necessarily infertile and for purposes other than reproduction. Expanding the use of these technologies has changed societys perception of parenthood and family life, and more generally re-examined the notion of procreative liberty and its social effects. The conference will address the legal and ethical issues surrounding these changes and examine their implications on the broader concerns occupying anyone who is interested in the ethics of reproductive technology.
The conference is aimed at lawyers, ethicists physicians and other clinicians, social scientists and policy makers interested in the influences of reproductive technologies and medical scientific knowledge on the concepts of parenthood, family and child rearing.
The conference will consist of two and a half days of presentations and workshops held in English.
Kontakt:
Herr Dr. Daniel Sperling; Herr Dr. Roy Gilbar
Netanya Academic College
School of Law
Netanya 42365
Israel
Tel.:
+972 - 9 - 8 60 74 13 / +972 - 54 - 4 47 24 49
Fax: +972 - 3 - 6 47 92 27
conference@netanya.ac.il
Veranstalter: Netanya Academic College, School of Law - Center for Law and Medicine
Schlagworte: Assistierte Reproduktion, Embryonale Stammzellen, Embryonenforschung, Fortpflanzungsmedizin, Genetische Tests/Beratung, Klonierung, Lebensbeginn, Medizinische Ethik, Präimplantationsdiagnostik, Pränataldiagnostik, Schwangerschaftsabbruch