Analysis: A Legal Perspective

Journal of Clinical Ethics 27 (1):62-63 (2016)
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Abstract

This commentary summarizes the uncertain state of the law regarding consent for posthumous gamete retrieval. The emergence of a legal framework will be aided by the kind of ethical analysis prompted by this family’s request for removal and preservation of a deceased patient’s ovaries.

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