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Procreative Rights in International Law: Insights from the European Court of Human Rights

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This book examines procreative rights through the lens of European Court of Human Rights jurisprudence, analyzing how international law protects reproductive autonomy. Draghici provides comprehensive insights into the legal frameworks governing fertility, family planning, and reproductive decision-making.

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Procreative Rights in International Law offers a thorough examination of reproductive autonomy and fertility rights as interpreted through European Court of Human Rights case law. Carmen Draghici analyzes landmark decisions that have shaped international legal understanding of procreative freedoms, including rights to have children, access to assisted reproductive technologies, and decisions regarding genetic parenthood.

The book explores how fundamental human rights principles apply to reproductive choices, examining tensions between individual autonomy, state interests, and bioethical considerations. Through detailed case analysis and comparative legal perspectives, Draghici demonstrates how international human rights law has evolved to protect procreative self-determination across diverse jurisdictions and cultural contexts.

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Author

Carmen Draghici

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009443951

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