- 21. Editorial: Listening to the Culture
- (What is Bioethics?)
- ... of a person with a chronic illness demanding the legalization of physician-assisted suicide is the vicarious experience, out of which comes the call for a simplistic solution to an issue of great complexity. ...
- Created on 21 November 2011
- 22. The Principles Revisited
- (What is Bioethics?)
- ... end of medicine. Beauchamp contends that defining the end of medicine as healing excludes many medical services, for example, assisted reproduction technologies and cosmetic surgery. If the end of medicine ...
- Created on 21 November 2011
- 23. The Complexities of Cloning
- (What is Bioethics?)
- ... for reproductive purposes. Many countries have legislation, which bans cloning for this purpose, and there is widespread opposition to it among scientists. Two bills on assisted human reproduction currently ...
- Created on 16 November 2011
- 24. Stem Cells: The Ethical Debate
- (Bioethics and Health Care)
- ... allow cloning human embryos as a source of cells for tissue repair and research. Two bills on assisted human reproduction are before the Health Select Committee, and both contain clauses prohibiting cloning. ...
- Created on 16 November 2011
- 25. Assisted Human Reproduction: The New Zealand Situation
- (Bioethics at the Beginning of Life)
- Nathaniel Centre Staff Issue 1, August 2000 Assisted human reproductive technology refers to medical activities, which assist people to conceive and have children. It includes methods currently in use, ...
- Created on 16 November 2011
- 26. Editorial: Bioethics - Challenges for the Church
- (What is Bioethics?)
- ... A quick tour through the complex issues in the field supports such a view. Assisted reproduction, genetic engineering, abortion and the use of fetal tissue for transplants, the Human Genome Project [the ...
- Created on 16 November 2011
- 27. Submission to ACART on the Use of Donated Eggs in Conjunction with Donated Sperm (March 2009)
- (Submissions)
- ... effectively severs the genetic dimension of parenting from the gestational and social dimensions. No other approved assisted reproductive technologies have previously gone this far. In this way, the approval ...
- Created on 09 November 2011
- 28. Consultation on the Use of Frozen Eggs in Fertility Treatment: Discussion Document (2008)
- (Submissions)
- ... use of frozen sperm. We regard the use of assisted human reproductive technologies in such circumstances as inconsistent with the dignity of the child because it intentionally deprives them of a relationship ...
- Created on 09 November 2011
- 29. Submission on Aspects of Assisted Reproductive Technology (August 2007)
- (Submissions)
- Question 1: Do you agree that the following procedures should remain subject to guidelines developed by ACART, and review by ECART? · clinic-assisted surrogacy · embryo donation for reproductive purposes ...
- Created on 09 November 2011
- 30. Submission to the National Ethics Committee on Assisted Human Reproduction (NECAHR) on Embryo Donation for Reproductive Purposes (2004)
- (Submissions)
- PDF download
- Created on 09 November 2011
- 31. Submission to Health Select Committee on Human Assisted Reproductive Technology Bill (2003)
- (Submissions)
- Human Assisted Reproductive Technology Bill Submission on behalf of the New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference and The Nathaniel Centre – The New Zealand Catholic Bioethics Centre Introduction We ...
- Created on 09 November 2011
- 32. Submission to the National Ethics Committee on Assisted Human Reproduction (NECAHR) on the Draft Guidelines for Non-commercial Altruistic Surrogacy Using IVF as Treatment (2001)
- (Submissions)
- PDF download
- Created on 09 November 2011