edited by Ivar Bleiklie, Malcolm L. Goggin and Christine Rothmayr.
New York :
Routledge,
2004.
1 online resource (xx, 284 pages)
Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science ;
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Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-278) and index.
The comparative policy design perspective -- Belgium : a bioethical paradise? -- ART policy in Italy : explaining the lack of comprehensive regulation -- Policy networks, federalism and managerial ideas : how ART non-decision in Canada safeguards the autonomy of the medical profession -- The United States : national talk and state action in governing ART -- ART in Spain : technocratic inheritance and modernist aspirations -- United Kingdom : regulation through a national licensing authority -- France : protecting human dignity while encouraging scientific progress -- The Netherlands : conflict and consensus on assisted reproductive technology policy -- Germany : ART policies as embryo protection -- Switzerland : policy design and direct democracy -- Legislation for protection : why Norway designed restrictive policies in the field of ART -- Comparing policy design across countries : what accounts for variation in art policy?
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This book presents a comparative study examining assisted reproductive technology policies in North America and Europe.
Comparative biomedical policy.
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Human reproductive technology-- Government policy-- Canada.
Human reproductive technology-- Government policy-- Europe.
Human reproductive technology-- Government policy-- United States.
Human reproductive technology-- Government policy, Cross-cultural studies.