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Title:The need for legal regulation of assisted reproductive technology in Nigeria
Author:Tajudeen, Ibraheem O.
Year:2014
Periodical:East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights (ISSN 1021-8858)
Volume:20
Issue:1
Pages:152-167
Language:English
Geographic term:Nigeria
Subjects:infertility
legislation
family planning
technology
Abstract:The desire of human beings to procreate is an innate one. One challenge to the actualisation of this desire is infertility, a problem which cuts across nations and races; and hence, the development of Assisted Reproductive Technologies. The first part of this article considers the phenomenon called infertility and its causes. The article looks at the various techniques involved and a few issues associated with Assisted Reproductive Technologies generally are considered. The attempts to regulate the use of these technologies by various jurisdictions worldwide are also examined and the need for legal regulation of the same in Nigeria is stressed. Some recommendations are made at the end of the article. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract]
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