Provision of Assisted Reproductive Technology for Single Women in China: A New Challenge
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Zhou, Ling Jing
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Medicine and Law: World Association for Medical Law 2004; 23(2): 433-451
Abstract
Following the enactment of the Jilin Regulation, single women, for the first time, are allowed to access assisted reproductive services in China. This paper is intended to analyze the arguments over whether single women are entitled to access assisted reproductive services, in relation to Chinese legal, ethical and social characteristics.
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