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Regulating Non-Existence

The Legal Conceptualisation of the Future Child in the Regulation of Reproduction

L. Ten Haaf

Regulating Non-Existence
Regulating Non-Existence

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Regulating Non-Existence

The Legal Conceptualisation of the Future Child in the Regulation of Reproduction

L. Ten Haaf

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Advances in reproductive biotechnology increase control over who is born and under what circumstances. Consequently, the question arises: what do we owe to the future children who are born with the help of these technologies? To address this question, we must understand how we should approach the future child. This conceptualisation is complicated by two factors: first, the future, unconceived child only exists as a legal construct. Second, protecting its interests often implies that the child itself is prevented from coming into existence. This book explores the current conceptualisation of the future child in three legal systems. It assesses whether speaking of the ‘interests of the future child’ is a tenable approach to this unique entity. By doing so, it explores various themes, such as human dignity, the non-identity problem, legal personhood and interests. In addition, the book elaborates on an alternative approach to understanding the future child. Regulating Non-Existence offers an important contribution to ongoing discussions in the field of legal theory, biolaw and bioethics. This book is relevant for scholars and decision-makers grappling with the question of what we owe to the future child in the context of reproductive issues.

Lisette ten Haaf is assistant professor in legal theory at Utrecht University. She completed her master legal theory (including the honours track) at Utrecht University and her PhD at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. During her PhD research, she was a visiting researcher as Universität Bonn and the University of Kent. Her research focuses on the legal position and protection of future and unborn life, and her work has been published in national and international journals.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Eleven international publishing
  • Edition
    1
  • Pub date
    May 2023
  • Pages
    299
  • Theme
    Public international law
  • Dimensions
    246 x 171 x 26 mm
  • Weight
    634 gram
  • EAN
    9789462365827
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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