کد | bk-32082 |
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نوع | کاغذی |
عنوان | Assisted Reproduction, Discrimination, and the Law : Conceiving a New Interpretation of Equality |
نویسنده | Michelle Weldon. Johns |
ناشر | Routledge |
محل نشر | ----- |
سال انتشار | 2019میلادی |
نوبت چاپ | 1 |
تعداد جلد | 1 |
زبان | انگلیسی |
قطع | وزیری |
چکیده |
Description: Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction Introduction Assisted reproduction Technologies (ART) treatments Assisted reproduction, discrimination and the law Chapter overviews Chapter 2: Current conceptions of equality and the limitations for those involved in assisted reproduction Introduction Pre-conception protection: the limitations of EU and UK law Childcare rights: Commissioning mothers in surrogacy The jurisprudence on commissioning mothers The Children and Families Act 2014 A multidimensional, multiple or intersectional approach towards equality law? Multidimensional discrimination and the legal framework Setting the theoretical frame: ART treatments and intersectionality Conclusion Chapter 3: Conceiving a more social model of disability: infertility as disability Introduction Intersectionality, Contents: Infertility and models of disability Infertility and the medical model of disability Infertility and the limitations of the EU interpretation of the social model of disability Reinterpreting disability: adopting an intersectionality approach Infertility as disability: the Americans with Disabilities Act 1990 Challenging the boundaries of disability Infertility as disability: reproduction confirmed as ‘a major life activity’ Reinterpreting disability: Lessons for the UK An alternative interpretation of disability Infertility and additional CRPD obligations Conclusion Chapter 4: Conceiving a new interpretation of pregnancy and sex discrimination: redefining the boundaries Introduction Intersectionality and the boundaries of gender discrimination Pregnancy discrimination: from gender equality to specific rights The limitations of pregnancy Contents: discrimination Sex discrimination revisited Redefining the boundaries: adopting an intersectionality approach The Pregnancy Discrimination Act 1978 From ‘a related medical condition’ to a focus on childbearing capacity Redefining pregnancy-related discrimination in the UK Reinterpreting pregnancy Associative pregnancy discrimination Conclusion Chapter 5: A right to time off work to undergo ART treatments Introduction Combining work and ART treatment: without a legal framework Statutory sick pay The right to request flexible working Rights to time off during the ante-natal period A right to medical leave The Family and Medical Leave Act 1993 A right to time off work to undergo ART treatments: Possibilities for the UK Conclusion Chapter 6: Conclusions Introduction Recognising Contents: alternative routes to parenthood Recognising the social value of procreation Overcoming barriers Adopting an intersectional analysis Recommendations Conclusion Index |
تاریخ ثبت در بانک | 28 خرداد 1399 |