ABSTRACT
The regulation of the body provides an important concern in law, medical practice and culture. This volume contributes to existing research in the area by encouraging experts from a range of related disciplines to consider the legal, cultural and medical ways in which we regulate the body, further exploring how conceptions of self, liberalism, property and harm inform and influence contentious legal and ethical questions about what we can and cannot do to or with our own bodies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |75 pages
Regulating Reproduction
part |53 pages
Interspecies Embryos
part |28 pages
Transforming the Body
part |63 pages
Self-Harm and Self-Determination