Birth Power by Carmel Shalev

Birth Power by Carmel Shalev

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Argues in favour of surrogate motherhood stating that the law should treat women who choose to become surrogates as autonomous parties to a binding contract. It argues that to overcome the psychological constraints of a patriarchal society women must be responsible for their reproductive decisions.

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Birth Power by Carmel Shalev

In this book a feminist lawyer argues in favor of surrogate motherhood, contending that the law must treat women who choose to become surrogates as autonomous parties to a binding contract. To do otherwise, says Carmel Shalev, is both to reinforce a paternalistic system that governs reproductive law and to deny women legal equality and autonomy. Reviewing family and reproductive issues from ancient times to Baby M., Shalev argues persuasively that to overcome the psychological constraints of a patriarchal society, it is necessary for women to regard themselves as responsible for their reproductive decisions. "A liberal feminist lawyer argues forcibly that women should have the legal right to sell their reproduction services (and the obligation to fulfill their contracts)."—New York Times Book Review  "A fascinating historical account of attitudes to reproductive medicine as seen from both a feminist and a legal perspective."—Peter Bromwich, Social History of Medicine "Carmel Shalev presents her argument for ’a free market in reproduction,’ for recognition of ’the reproducing woman as an autonomous moral and economic agent,’ with intelligence, force, and erudition. This is a book that will provoke passionate response from lawyers and feminists—indeed, from anyone concerned with the social, economic, and legal aspects of reproduction in our age—and should be read for that very reason."—Nancy F. Cott  One of the 1990 New York Times Book Review Notable Books of the Year
Carmel Shalev has a doctoral degree from Yale Law School. Her professional and academic work has focused on women's rights, human and health rights, and the bioethics of medical reproduction and end-of-life care, and she has published two books and dozens of articles on these subjects. Since the 1990s she has been practising meditation and studying the dharma, and she is as a founder of Wisdom of Aging, a movement for conscious ageing with a Buddhist worldview.
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ISBN 13 9780300051186
ISBN 10 0300051182
Title Birth Power
Author Carmel Shalev
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 1991-07-24
Number of pages 214
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.