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" There are, in short, values that society deems more important than granting to wealth whatever it can buy, be it labor, love, or life (citations omitted) (21). "
Surrogate Motherhood: Politics and Privacy - Página 257
editado por - 1990 - 384 páginas
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The Criminalization of a Woman's Body, Volumen1

Clarice Feinman - 1992 - 240 páginas
...agreement of workers to subject themselves to unsafe or unhealthful working conditions, (citation omitted). There are, in short, values that society deems more...wealth whatever it can buy, be it labor, love, or life/3 Turning to the constitutional issues, the court denied William Stern's claim that his right...
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Sex and Reason

Richard A. Posner - 1994 - 472 páginas
...surrogate-motherhood contract, are not helped by policies that limit the options of infertile high-income couples. "There are, in short, values that society deems more...wealth whatever it can buy, be it labor, love, or life."50 How those values are served by refusing to enforce contracts of surrogate motherhood the court...
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Provoking Agents: Gender and Agency in Theory and Practice

Judith Kegan Gardiner - 1995 - 356 páginas
...bargain for, even though that labor is "voluntary" . . . , or buy women's labor for less money than is paid to men for the same job . . . , or purchase the...wealth whatever it can buy, be it labor, love, or life.39 This passage provides a rich account of ongoing social and political struggle reconfigured,...
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Naturalizing Power: Essays in Feminist Cultural Analysis

Sylvia Junko Yanagisako, Carol Lowery Delaney - 1995 - 324 páginas
...are," the court declared, "in a civilized society, some things that money cannot buy. . . . There are values that society deems more important than granting...wealth whatever it can buy, be it labor, love, or life" (537 A.2d at 1249). Judge Wilentz, speaking for the New Jersey Supreme Court, thereby protected traditional...
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Cultural Conceptions: On Reproductive Technologies and the Remaking of Life

Valerie Hartouni - 1997 - 188 páginas
...bargain for, even though that labor is "voluntary" . . ., or buy women's labor for less money than is paid to men for the same job . . ., or purchase the...wealth whatever it can buy, be it labor, love, or life. 42 This passage provides a rich account of ongoing social and political struggle reconfigured, however,...
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Standard of Care: The Law of American Bioethics

George J. Annas - 1997 - 308 páginas
...to say: "There are, in a civilized society, some things that money cannot buy. . . . There are . . . values that society deems more important than granting to wealth whatever it can buy, be it labor, or life." Not the least of these values is the protection of children from the vicious exploitation...
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The Reproduction Revolution: A Christian Appraisal of Sexuality ...

John Frederic Kilner, Paige Comstock Cunningham, William David Hager - 2000 - 312 páginas
...bargain for, even though that labor is "voluntary" ... or buy women's labor for less money than is paid to men for the same job ... or purchase the agreement...wealth whatever it can buy, be it labor, love, or life.3 Payment for surrogacy makes marketable commodities of both a woman's uterus and the baby she...
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Moral Choices: An Introduction to Ethics

Scott B. Rae - 2000 - 288 páginas
...Baby M case, "There are, in a civilized society, some things that money cannot buy . . . There are values . . . , that society deems more important than...to wealth whatever it can buy, be it labor, love or life."13 The sale of children, which normally results from a surrogacy transaction (the only exception...
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Cross Currents: Family Law and Policy in the United States and England

Sanford N. Katz, John Eekelaar, Mavis Maclean - 2000 - 684 páginas
...to say: There are, in a civilized society, some things that money cannot buy. . . . There are . . . values that society deems more important than granting to wealth whatever it can buy, be it labor, or life.''" Not the least of these values is the protection of children from the vicious exploitation...
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Law and Nature

David Delaney - 2003 - 454 páginas
...parents," something that ought not to be done lightly. But at root, the issue was that "there are ... values that society deems more important than granting...whatever it can buy, be it labor, love, or life." Suggesting the barbarism of the agreement, he wrote that "there are, in a civilized society, some things...
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