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The Ethics, the Law and the Born Alive Rule in Canada
Reports Favorably Thereon with an Amendment and Rec- Ommends That the Bill As Amended Do Pass
799 Winnipeg Child and Family Services V. D.F.G.: a Commentary on the Law, Reproductive Autonomy and the Allure of Technopolicy
Born Alive’ Threshold: Fetal Surgery, Artificial Wombs, and the English Approach to Legal Personhood Elizabeth Chloe Romanis *
Roe V Wade: Unraveling the Fabric of America
Born-Alive Infants Protection Act of 2001
Pre-Born Children Are Politically Toxic to Many Parliamentarians
Technology and the Legal Discourse of Fetal Autonomy
Myth of Fetal Personhood: Reconciling Roe and Fetal Homicide Laws, The
The Legal Significance of Birth I Introduction Ii R V King
Feticide: Creating a Statutory Crime in South African Law
Hughes V. State: the Born Alive Rule Dies a Timely Death
VIRGINIA DENISE WYCHE, Appellant, V. STATE of FLORIDA, Appellee. in the DISTRICT COURT of APPEAL FIRST DISTRICT, STATE of FLORID
Inconsistencies in the Legal Status of an Unborn Child: Recognition of a Fetus As Potential Life Mamta K
Developing Maternal Liability Standards for Prenatal Injury
STATE V. COURCHESNE—FIRST CONCURRENCE and DISSENT ZARELLA, J., with Whom NORCOTT, J., Joins, Concur- Ring in Part and Dissenting in Part
The Killing of a Viable Fetus Is Murder - Keeler V
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Aristotle, Abortion, and Fetal Rights Roger J
Killing of a Newborn Baby
Fetal Homicide: Woman Or Fetus As Victim? a Survey of Current State Approaches and Recommendations for Future State Application
63 – Fetal Rights in Canada
119 Maternal Substance Abuse and the Limits of Law: a Relational Challenge I. Introduction
The Right to Live, the Right to Choose, and the Unborn Victims of Violence Act
Filling the Void: Model Legislation for Fetal Homicide Crimes
CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES to FETAL HOMICIDE STATUTE Points of Error 33-39: Common Background, Preservation and Relief Applicable to These Points
Criminal Law—Manslaughter—A Fetus Is Not a Person As the Term Is Used in the Manslaughter Statute