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Quintavalle (on behalf of Comment on Reproductive Ethics) v HFEA [2005] UKHL 28
By Professor Sally Sheldon
May 05, 2005
Natallie Evans’ Case: Some Lessons for the Parliamentary Review of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act (1990)?
By Professor Sally Sheldon, Keele University Law Department
'Saviour Siblings': Hashmi and Whitaker. An Unjustifiable and Misguided Distinction
By Sally Sheldon (Keele Law School) and Stephen Wilkinson (Centre for Professional Ethics, Keele)
Fertility treatment: abolish the 'welfare principle'
By Emily Jackson
Hello Dolly, Hello Dolly: Human Cloning, Ethics and Identity
By Rebecca Wynn
Ethics and infertility treatment: should we have the 'right to reproduce'
By Juliet Tizzard, Naomi Pfeffer and Laurence Shaw
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