Romanis, Elizabeth Chloe (Associate Professor in Biolaw
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Biotechnology, Gestation, and the Law presents the first comprehensive ethico-legal analysis of the nature of gestation and of technologies enabling gestation, offering a concept analysis grounded in ontology, phenomenology, politics, and law.
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