Frozen Embryo Disputes Revisited: A Trilogy of Procreation-Avoidance Approaches

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 29 (1):197-202 (2001)
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original Daar, Judith F. (2001) "Frozen Embryo Disputes Revisited: A Trilogy of Procreation-Avoidance Approaches". Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 29(2):197-202

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