| Linda Singer - 1992 - 220 páginas
...same logic is used to separate the right to procreation from the right to custody, on the grounds that "[to] assert that Mr. Stern's right of procreation gives him the right to the custody of Baby M would be to assert that Mrs. Whitehead's right of procreation does not give her... | |
| Leslie Friedman Goldstein - 1994 - 356 páginas
...constitutionally protected, but that involve many considerations other than the right of procreation. To assert that Mr. Stern's right of procreation gives him the right to the custody of Baby M would be to assert that Mrs. Whitehead's right of procreation does not give her... | |
| Albert R. Jonsen, Robert M. Veatch, LeRoy Walters - 1999 - 524 páginas
...constitutionally protected, but that involve many considerations other than the right of procreation. To assert that Mr. Stern's right of procreation gives him the right to the custody of Baby M would be to assert that Mrs. Whitehead's right of procreation does not give her... | |
| Jerry Menikoff - 2002 - 520 páginas
...constitutionally protected, but that involve many considerations other than the right of procreation. To assert that Mr. Stern's right of procreation gives him the right to the custody of Baby M would be to assert that Mrs. Whitehead's right of procreation does not give her... | |
| Rachel Cook, Shelley Day Sclater, Felicity Kaganas - 2003 - 325 páginas
...procreate cannot extend so far as to deprive the biological mother of her own right of procreation: To assert that Mr Stern's right of procreation gives him the right to the custody of Baby M would be to assert that Mrs Whitehead's right of procreation does not give her... | |
| Debran Rowland - 2004 - 834 páginas
...the right of procreation. To assert that Mr. Stern's right of procreation gives him the right to the custody of Baby M would be to assert that Mrs. Whitehead's...contractual right to destroy someone else's right of procreation." In addition, because there was "simply no basis, either in the statute or in the peculiar... | |
| Debran Rowland - 2004 - 834 páginas
...custody, care, companionship, and nurturing that follow birth are not parts of the right of procreation. To assert that Mr. Stern's right of procreation gives him the right to the custody of Baby M would be to assert that Mrs. Whitehead's right of procreation does not give her... | |
| États-Unis. Congress. Office of technology assessment. Congres - 1988 - 401 páginas
...would be to find that the surrogate mother does not have the same constitutional right to custody. "It would be to assert that the constitutional right...contractual right to destroy someone else's right of procreation," said the New Jersey Supreme Court (21). Even if States were obligated to enforce the... | |
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