Defining the family : law, technology, and reproduction in an uneasy age
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KF3830 .D65 1997
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xiii, 287 pages ; 24 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-279) and index.
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"Today, the family has come to be defined by individuality and choice. Once simple questions have taken on a dizzying complexity: Who are the "real" parents of a child? What are the relationships and responsibilities between a child, the woman who carried it to term, and the egg donor? Between the child and the sperm donor? Between viable sperm and the wife of a dead donor?"--BOOK JACKET. "The courts and the law have been wildly inconsistent and indecisive when grappling with these questions. Should these cases be decided in light of laws governing contracts and property? Or is it more appropriate to act in the best interests of the child, even if that "child" is unborn, or even unconceived? No longer merely settling disputes between family members, the law is now seeing its own role expand, to the point where it is asked to regulate situations unprecedented in human history."--BOOK JACKET. "Defining the Family: Law, Technology, and Reproduction in an Uneasy Age provides a sweeping portrait of the family in American law from the nineteenth century to the present. Janet Dolgin charts the response of the law to modern reproductive technology as it both transforms our image of the family and is itself transformed by the tide of social forces."--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Dolgin, J. L. (1997). Defining the family: law, technology, and reproduction in an uneasy age . New York University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dolgin, Janet L., 1947-. 1997. Defining the Family: Law, Technology, and Reproduction in an Uneasy Age. New York: New York University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dolgin, Janet L., 1947-. Defining the Family: Law, Technology, and Reproduction in an Uneasy Age New York: New York University Press, 1997.

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Dolgin, J. L. (1997). Defining the family: law, technology, and reproduction in an uneasy age. New York: New York University Press.

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Dolgin, Janet L. Defining the Family: Law, Technology, and Reproduction in an Uneasy Age New York University Press, 1997.

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