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July 5, 2021
Is 'viability' viable? Abortion, conceptual confusion and the law in England and Wales and the United States
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Medical Law Review
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June 4, 2019
Challenging the 'Born Alive' Threshold: Fetal Surgery, Artificial Wombs, and the English Approach to Legal Personhood
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Bioethics
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June 23, 2023
Equality-enhancing potential of novel forms of assisted gestation: Perspectives of reproductive rights advocates
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Medical Law Review
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August 10, 2023
R v Foster: Exemplifying the urgency of the decriminalisation of abortion
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Journal of Law and the Biosciences
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May 31, 2021
Abortion & 'artificial wombs': would 'artificial womb' technology legally empower non-gestating genetic progenitors to participate in decisions about <i>how</i> to terminate pregnancy in England and Wales?
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Journal of Medical Ethics
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February 5, 2020
Partial ectogenesis: freedom, equality and political perspective
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Journal of Medical Ethics
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August 12, 2018
Artificial womb technology and the frontiers of human reproduction: conceptual differences and potential implications
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Journal of Medical Ethics
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September 2, 2019
Artificial womb technology and the significance of birth: why gestatelings are not newborns (or fetuses)
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy
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May 1, 2019
Why the Elective Caesarean Lottery is Ethically Impermissible
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Medical Law Review
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December 19, 2019
Artificial Womb Technology and the Choice to Gestate Ex Utero: Is Partial Ectogenesis the Business of the Criminal Law?
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
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Journal of Law and the Biosciences
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July 5, 2021
Is 'viability' viable? Abortion, conceptual confusion and the law in England and Wales and the United States
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Medical Law Review
|
June 4, 2019
Challenging the 'Born Alive' Threshold: Fetal Surgery, Artificial Wombs, and the English Approach to Legal Personhood
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Bioethics
|
June 23, 2023
Equality-enhancing potential of novel forms of assisted gestation: Perspectives of reproductive rights advocates
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Medical Law Review
|
August 10, 2023
R v Foster: Exemplifying the urgency of the decriminalisation of abortion
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Journal of Law and the Biosciences
|
May 31, 2021
Abortion & 'artificial wombs': would 'artificial womb' technology legally empower non-gestating genetic progenitors to participate in decisions about <i>how</i> to terminate pregnancy in England and Wales?
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Journal of Medical Ethics
|
February 5, 2020
Partial ectogenesis: freedom, equality and political perspective
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Journal of Medical Ethics
|
August 12, 2018
Artificial womb technology and the frontiers of human reproduction: conceptual differences and potential implications
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Journal of Medical Ethics
|
September 2, 2019
Artificial womb technology and the significance of birth: why gestatelings are not newborns (or fetuses)
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy
|
May 1, 2019
Why the Elective Caesarean Lottery is Ethically Impermissible
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
Medical Law Review
|
December 19, 2019
Artificial Womb Technology and the Choice to Gestate Ex Utero: Is Partial Ectogenesis the Business of the Criminal Law?
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
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