Fetal rights /

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by Marzilli, Alan.
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Series: Point/counterpoint. Published by : Chelsea House Publishers, (Philadelphia :) Physical details: 150 p. : chiefly col. ill., maps (some col.) ; 24 cm. Subject(s): Fetus --Legal status, laws, etc. --United States. | Unborn children (Law) --United States. | Fetal Homicide Laws | Unborn Children Year : 2006 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Charlottetown Rural High School 342.7 MAR Available

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : a fetus with no rights or an unborn child with legal rights? -- Point : an embryo or fetus does not deserve legal recognition as a person -- Counterpoint : an unborn child is a person who deserves equal protection under the law -- Point : fetal homicide laws threaten women's rights -- Counterpoint : laws must protect every unborn child from violence -- Point : laws that regulate the conduct of pregnant women invade their privacy -- Counterpoint : in some cases, the law must protect unborn children from their mothers' behavior -- Conclusion : the rise of fetal rights and its impact on bioethics and the abortion debate.