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Mix-Ups, Mistake and Moral Judgement: Recent Developments in U.K. Law on Assisted Conception
Authors:José Miola
Institution:(1) Faculty of Law, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK
Abstract:Hard cases make bad law. In a matter of months, two such cases involving assisted reproduction have appeared before the U.K. High Court and legislation has been enacted. The common threads between them are consent and fatherhood. The first case concerns a ‘mistake’ resulting in sperm from the wrong man being used to create an embryo for a couple and the second the revocation of consent by a man to his former partner being allowed to use an embryo they created together. Furthermore, Parliament has intervened, passing legislation which sets out when sperm from a dead man may be used by his former partner to generate an embryo. This note argues that the three developments cannot be reconciled with one another and that the cases in particular, decided on a narrow legal basis, convey contradictory messages, leading in at least one instance to a gross injustice.
Keywords:assisted reproduction  consent  fatherhood  fertility treatment services  posthumous insemination  reproductive choice
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